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Mar 15 2024
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Wholesale inflation rose 0.6% in February, much more than expected
Wholesale prices accelerated at a faster-than-expected pace in February, another reminder that inflation remains a troublesome issue for the U.S. economy.
The producer price index, which measures pipeline costs for raw, intermediate and finished goods, jumped 0.6% on the month, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday. That was higher than the 0.3% forecast
CNBCMar 13 2024
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IMPD: Person found dead on city's west side, homicide investigation underway
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A homicide investigation is underway on the city’s west side after a person was found dead, police say.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to a report of a person down in the 1100 block of Medford Avenue around 10:23 a.m. on Wednesday. That is just north of 10th Street and east of Tibbs Avenue. Officers arrived and located a deceased
Wish TVMar 08 2024
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Independence police, loved ones, community lay slain police officer Cody Allen to rest
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Independence Police Department gathered Friday at the Community of Christ Church's The Auditorium in Independence to lay fallen Officer Cody Allen to rest along with his family, friends and other community members. Allen was killed Feb. 29 in a shooting that also took the life of Jackson County Civil Process Server Drexel Mack in northeast Independence. This story will
KSHBMar 13 2024
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Attorneys, businesses await impact of proposed rule to extend OT to more salaried workers
It’s been more than six months since the U.S. Department of Labor announced a proposed new rule to the Fair Labor Standards Act that would extend overtime pay to 3.6 million salaried workers. More concrete action could come by April, but even then the new rule is expected to face legal challenges. A 60-day public comment period ended in November with thousands of Americans, labor advocates and
Indianapolis Business JournalMar 13 2024
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New initiatives credited for drop in Burlington opioid overdoses
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Burlington officials continue to try to figure out which new tactics work to address the city’s substance use crisis. The mayor’s office on Tuesday released new data. They say 2022 and 2023 saw record numbers of overdose responses and overdose deaths in Burlington, so the city worked to find new solutions to its worsening opioid problem. Mayor Miro Weinberger says
WCAX 3Mar 13 2024
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New UB Law class aims to curb national prosecutor crisis
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Four years ago this May, protests overtook multiple neighborhoods in the city of Buffalo, as people rallied against the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. But beneath the raw anger directed at police departments and their officers lurked a much broader anti-law enforcement bent. “The George Floyd incident was the genesis of another
WIVB 4Mar 12 2024
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Two men slain in Laurel, Md.
Two men were fatally shot early Tuesday at a recording studio in Laurel, Md., according to the Laurel Police Department.
The shooting was reported about 1:30 a.m. at a studio in the 600 block of Lafayette Avenue, said Laura Guenin, a spokeswoman.
One of the men died at the scene and the second at a hospital. Their names and ages were not available Tuesday night. A third man was
Washington PostMar 13 2024
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Oregon included in $33 million initiative aimed at improving children’s well-being
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A national foundation has chosen Oregon as a recipient for a grant designed to help low-income families, and therefore prevent Child Protective Service’s involvement. The Doris Duke Foundation recently tapped the Oregon Department of Human Services as one of four groups that will receive a total of $33 million for the Opportunities for Prevention and Transformation
KOIN 6Mar 13 2024
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NTSB to hold hearings on Boeing Max door plug this summer
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a hearing on Aug. 6 and 7 on its investigation into how and why a door plug departed from a Boeing 737-9 MAX passenger jet during a flight. The incident happened back on Jan. 5 after an Alaska Airlines flight took off from Portland, Oregon. The NTSB says it conducts an investigative hearing to assist in obtaining
KSN TVMar 13 2024
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Another Sanctioned Russian Tanker Set to Offload Oil Cargo in China
A Russian tanker, sanctioned by the U.S. in the middle of February, has arrived at a Chinese port to discharge Russian crude in the province home to most of China’s independent refiners, Reuters reported on Wednesday, quoting shipping data from Kpler and LSEG. The vessel Krymsk, owned by Russian state tanker company Sovcomflot, docked at the Chinese port Dongying on Wednesday, to offload 700,
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