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Nov 08 2023
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Nashville Police Department places seven officers on administrative assignment after release of Covenant School shooter manifesto
Seven Metropolitan Nashville Police Department officers have been placed on administrative assignment following the release of photos of writings of the Covenant School shooter. Public Affairs Director Don Aaron said in a statement to the Washington Examiner that the decision is not intended as punishment but will protect the "integrity" of the investigation into the manifesto's release.
Washington Examiner
Nov 02 2023
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U.S. Justice Department opens civil rights probe of Richland jail after deaths, attacks
The Department of Justice and and the United States Attorney’s Office for South Carolina have launched a civil rights investigation into the troubled Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Richland County. The investigation comes as scrutiny has grown following deaths, attacks, escapes and poor conditions inside of the Richland County facility. The jail houses individuals arrested in the city of
The State
Oct 25 2023
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Class action lawsuit claims Wilmington Police Department engaged in unconstitutional policing
WILMINGTON, Del. (WPVI) -- The ACLU has filed a class action lawsuit against the City of Wilmington. It claims the police department engaged in unconstitutional policing.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of two individuals and the Delaware NAACP and focuses on the "Operation Safe Streets" program.
The ACLU claims it has led to racially biased policing, unreasonable stops, searches
ABC 6 WPVI
Oct 24 2023
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Volunteer fire departments respond to wildfires as Fire Alert is re-issued in Alabama
MONROVIA, Ala. (WHNT) — On Tuesday, the Alabama Forestry Commission re-issued a statewide Fire Alert, due to drought conditions being a wildfire hazard. As all 67 counties are under the Fire Alert, local fire agencies are ready to step up. “We’ll respond wherever help is needed,” Monrovia Volunteer Fire Department (MVFD) Public Information Officer, Lieutenant James Filley, said. MVFD covers
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Oct 23 2023
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Health Department scraps Maui, Kauai ambulance contract over staffing concerns
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Who will provide 911 emergency medical services on Maui and Kauai? That’s the question after the Department of Health scrapped it’s latest contract awarding Falck Northwest Corp. the job. The Maui paramedics union who said they want to ensure this time around the contract stipulates services remain at their current level. Dial 911 and an ambulance with paramedics and EMTs
KHON 2
Nov 03 2023
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A State Department Appointee Under Donald Trump Gets More Than Five Years in Prison For Jan 6
A former State Department official under former President Donald Trump was sentenced Friday to five years, 10 months in prison for waging “a relentless siege on police officers” during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Prosecutors said Federico Klein, 42 at the time of the riot, “repeatedly assaulted police officers, urged other rioters to join the fray, and tried to stop police from shutting entrance
Mediaite
Sep 20 2023
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Lands department raises budget request
From a popular sandy beach that hemmed the city park, a long wooden pier poked into Coeur d’Alene Lake. Perched on the broad deck was a summer carnival. As products of small-town simplicity, our rare family outings to Coeur d’Alene became big city events, which often included a trip to the arcade.
Lewiston Tribune
Oct 12 2023
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Department of Education approves thousands of Northwest Iowa ESA applications
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The Iowa Department of Education states that almost 19,000 applications have been approved for the student’s 1st education savings accounts for the 2023-24 school year.
More than 29,000 applications were sent for an ESA. Families may use up to around $7,600 per student to pay for private school expenses, such as tuition and fees.
Application numbers in
Siouxland Proud
Jul 12 2023
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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo's emails hacked in Microsoft cyber breach: Source
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo's emails were hacked as part of the Microsoft cyber breach, according to a source familiar with the investigation. Microsoft's Outlook systems were breached by Chinese hackers, according to the company. The breach was discovered in May. Raimondo’s Commerce Department has been imposing sanctions on China, and she met with her Chinese counterpart in May,
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