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Mar 18 2024
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Boston police officer hospitalized in Dorchester shooting
An officer with the Boston Police Department was hospitalized after being shot Monday in Dorchester.
Police confirm the officer was taken to Boston Medical Center after the shooting on Esmond Street.
The officer's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
Authorities did not say whether a suspect was in custody.
Stay with NBC10 Boston as this story develops
NBC 10 BostonMar 21 2024
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Mallard Golf Club plays host to youth golfers
Mallard Golf Club, the city of Lake Charles’ municipal golf course, is set to host several major youth golf events this year. The American Junior Golf Association will kick the series off with their tournament set for course play March 28-31. The AJGA is a nonprofit organization working to develop the best men and women junior golfers in the country. Notable program alumni include Tiger Woods
American PressMar 13 2024
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3.3 million dollars awarded to City Heights for bike, pedestrian infrastructure
SAN DIEGO — City Heights is receiving $3.3 million dollars to spend on developing bike paths and pedestrian infrastructure, thanks to a grant from the California Air and Resources Board. "We have never been the priority for these investments and when this state funding is coming to the community it means so much cause that means that our communities are finally being heard," said Rosa
ABC 10News San DiegoMar 21 2024
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West Hartford Solar Provider Honored By State Nonprofit
Verogy, a West Hartford solar energy developer was recently awarded the "Outstanding Project Award" from the Connecticut Green Bank for Verogy's project at Meadow Ridge, a continuing care retirement community in Redding. This marks the second year in a row Verogy has been honored with an Outstanding Project Award. “Verogy is excited that we've been honored with the Outstanding Project Award by
Patch.comMar 21 2024
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Kendall County to get $15 million for broadband project to help ‘bridge our digital divide’
Kendall County will get $15 million from the Illinois Office of Broadband to help expand high-speed internet access in the county. County officials announced Wednesday that with the grant award, the county intends to develop a public-private partnership that will result in more than $40 million in investment in a community-owned broadband network. The network will provide broadband access to
Chicago TribuneMar 21 2024
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Public Scoping Begins for Project West's Planned Support Features - SweetwaterNOW
SWEETWATER COUNTY — The Bureau of Land Management Kemmerer Field Office kicked off the public comment period on an environmental assessment for support features for the Project West trona mine being proposed between Green River and Granger. The public comment period, known as the public scoping period, ends April 19. During this time, the BLM seeks public input about the potential impacts
Sweetwater NowMar 20 2024
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City-County Council to vote on rezoning for charter school in Washington Township as opposition grows
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana and WFYI. After months of controversy, an all-girls charter school is one step closer to opening in Washington Township. During a meeting Wednesday, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission approved the request to rezone a former church property for the Girls In STEM Academy. But the path for final approval to open a school
Indianapolis Business JournalMar 20 2024
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1 Injured After Stabbing In Northeast Oklahoma City
One person was stabbed in northeast Oklahoma City Wednesday night, according to police.
One person was stabbed in northeast Oklahoma City Wednesday night, according to police.
Authorities say that the stabbing occurred near Durland Way and Northeast 84th Street.
Police say the stabbing was a domestic between a married female couple. One female was stabbed, and transported
News 9 OklahomaMar 19 2024
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Buyer says purchase of St. Mary’s in Northampton is more than a real estate deal
NORTHAMPTON – The former St. Mary of the Assumption Church, built in 1881, will become a mixed-use development that integrates luxury and affordable housing, according to its new owners.
Sunwood Builders said Tuesday the church at 3 Elm St. and adjacent rectory will “undergo a transformative renovation, evolving into a vibrant community hub that pays homage to its rich heritage while
MassLive.comMar 21 2024
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Psilocybin and MDMA treatments could be coming to these Utah hospitals
Doctors at Utah’s two biggest health care systems will have the option to treat patients with psilocybin and MDMA — illegal drugs being fast-tracked for development by the Food and Drug Administration because of promising research showing their success in treating depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance misuse and other mental health issues. While Gov. Spencer Cox did
The Salt Lake Tribune