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Jul 17 2024
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Montgomery County police to hold drone program meeting with Bethesda-Chevy Chase community
Bethesda-Chevy Chase is next on the list of community town halls to discuss the Montgomery County Police Department’s newer drone program. A meeting with the County Executive, 2nd District Police Commander, and Councilmember is planned for Wednesday, July 17, at 7 p.m. at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School auditorium. Currently, the county has a pilot drone program operating in Silver Spring
Fox 5 DCJul 17 2024
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Border Patrol agent arrested for assault and strangulation, Laredo Police say
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - On Tuesday, July 16, at approximately 6:51 PM, officers responded to an assault call in the 200 block of Sandhill Oak Dr. When officers arrived, they found a female victim who told them she had been assaulted and strangled by her spouse, 35-year-old Alonzo Gutierrez, reportedly a Border Patrol Agent stationed in Hebbronville, TX. The victim had visible markings and stated
KGNSJul 17 2024
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The Fayetteville Observer's 40 Under 40 Class of 2024: Meet Elizabeth Santamour
Elizabeth Santamour, 38, of Raeford, is the educator recognition coordinator for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. She was nominated for 40 Under 40 because she "has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to their students, colleagues, and community, making significant contributions to the field of education and beyond," nominator Leah Carper writes. "Beyond the
The Fayetteville ObserverJul 17 2024
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Pink and black moldlike substance on ice machine: Dauphin County restaurant inspections, July 17, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. READ: What do restaurant inspectors look for and can they close a restaurant? Auntie Anne's @ Harrisburg International Airport, 1 Terminal Dr. Middletown, July 6. Fail. The Person in Charge did not demonstrate adequate knowledge of food safety in
Lancaster OnlineJul 17 2024
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TPD announces return of Dia/Stalker Toy and Pet Supply Drive
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Toledo Police Department has announced the return of its annual Dia/Stalker Toy and Pet Supply Drive. TPD says those who wish to donate can drop off items to the following locations: Donation items can also be ordered through Amazon. You can view the wish list by clicking here. Items ordered through Amazon can only be delivered to the Ottawa Park Station between 8 a.m
ABC 13 WTVGJul 17 2024
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North Texas firefighters remain on Gulf Coast amid Beryl aftermath
More than a week after Hurricane Beryl made its way through the Texas coast, firefighters from North Texas continue to provide support to the affected communities. Fire departments from Grand Prairie, Arlington, and Flower Mound have helped meet various State needs, including mutual aid, urban search and rescue, and medical. “We participate in Texas Task Force, which does a lot of urban search
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsJul 12 2024
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SAPD officers arrive in Houston to assist with Beryl recovery
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — Thousands of people in the Houston area still have no power, and many will remain without through the weekend. The San Antonio Police Department is among numerous law enforcement agencies that have sent officers to the area. A total of 23 SAPD officers are now at work patrolling vulnerable neighborhoods and helping with traffic enforcement. The Texas Department of
KTSAMar 01 2023
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Essential Politics: Energy Department endorses a once-fringe COVID-19 theory
In late January 2020, I was sitting by a fire in a pub in London and reading the Daily Mail to distract myself from a dry cough that would not go away. The articles in the tabloid warned of a novel coronavirus that would upend the world. The tabloid also insinuated that the virus might have come from a lab in Wuhan, China. The story struck me as sensational. So when I got back to the States, I
Los Angeles TimesJul 12 2024
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Drones vs. Birds: Birds are attacking patrolling drones
NEW YORK (WKRC) - Flocks of birds are attacking patrol drones in droves, and wildlife coordinators are not happy about it. The drones started flying in May, controlled by the New York City Police Department and other city agencies, and quickly caught negative attention by local residents: seabirds. A wildlife coordinator with the Parks Department, Veronica Welsh, said the birds were "very
WKRC 12Aug 01 2013
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State Department 'Horrified' By WikiLeaks Releases
Prosecutors in the case of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning are focusing on the damage done by his release through WikiLeaks of more than 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables.
The first witness Thursday at Manning's sentencing hearing was former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Elizabeth Dibble. She says agency officials reacted with "horror and disbelief" when WikiLeaks began publishing the
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