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Feb 27 2024
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Male found dead inside Phoenix apartment after welfare check was requested
A male was found dead inside a Phoenix apartment with signs of trauma on Monday, the police department said. He was found after police responded to the area of 19th and Glendale avenues around 5:15 p.m. for a welfare check on Feb. 26. "Phoenix police officers got to the apartment and discovered a deceased victim with signs of trauma," Phoenix Police Sgt. Brian Bower said. "The Office of the
FOX 10 PhoenixMar 06 2024
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San Francisco votes to give police more powers to fight crime and require welfare recipients to be screened for drugs
For Measure E, voters were asked whether the city should "allow the Police Department to hold community meetings before the Police Commission can change policing policies, reduce recordkeeping and reporting requirements for police officers, set new policies for police officers to report use-of-force incidents and to engage in vehicle pursuits, authorize the Police Department to use drones and
The Post MillennialFeb 04 2024
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Police looking for missing Vermont woman, say there are concerns for her welfare
Police in Vermont are looking for a missing 29-year-old woman and have concerns for her welfare. State police say Kayla Wright, of Derby, was last seen in the Troy area in the early morning hours on Friday and she hasn't had any contact with her family or acquaintances since then. Wright was reported missing on Saturday. She is described as approximately 5'3 tall with a thin build, brown hair
NBC 10 BostonMar 25 2024
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Aluminum plant earns $100 million in federal funds
RAVENSWOOD, WV (WOWK) – A $100 million investment is bringing big-time opportunities to Jackson County after the U.S. Department of Energy selected the Constellium aluminum plant to begin award negotiations to boost manufacturing. This money, federally funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, is expected to create a safer work environment within the plant and
WOWK 13Mar 25 2024
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Mississippi lawmakers try to eliminate federally-mandated tests
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A bill that would change the standardized testing regimen for Mississippi high school juniors and seniors passed the Mississippi Senate this month. Senate Bill 2689 would get rid of the four federally-mandated end-of-course assessments for Mississippi high school students. Currently, juniors and seniors must past tests on English, History, Algebra and Biology. The bill
WJTV 12Mar 21 2024
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Interior Alaska to receive millions in federal funding
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Interior Alaska is expected to see millions of dollars in appropriations from the federal government to fulfill a number of functions in the region. “It’s the same everywhere I go – Alaskans are worried about affordable housing and childcare. There were some major wins for both in these spending bills, said Murkowski. According to Murkowski, the appropriations bills
KTVFMar 13 2024
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Alaska Federation of Natives Archives
AFN Convention: 2023 Citizens of the Year and Denali Award Winners
ANCHORAGE, AK – Every year, the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) honors those who have made outstanding contributions to their families and the Native community. The Citizen of the Year Award recognizes the contributions of a Native person who has demonstrated strong commitment, dedication, and service to the Alaska
Alaska Native NewsMar 24 2024
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Rainwater floods leads to calls for federal assistance in NJ
Rainwater floods leads to calls for federal assistance in NJ Phil Taitt has the latest from New Jersey after Saturday's rainfall left areas flooded. Phil Taitt has the latest from New Jersey after Saturday's rainfall left areas flooded. Phil Taitt has the latest from New Jersey after Saturday's rainfall left areas flooded. Phil Taitt has the latest from New Jersey after Saturday's rainfall
ABC 7 New YorkJul 10 2017
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Do Poor States Need (More) Federal Welfare?
This is not a road conservatives should start down.
National Review (News)Mar 20 2024
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Airport executive gets into firefight with federal agents
Bryan Malinowski, 53, is the executive director of the Clinton Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas. What did Bryan do Wednesday? He got into a gunfight with federal agents at 6 a.m. in the morning and was shot. He "was injured with gunshot wounds and treated on scene by paramedics before being transported to a local hospital," Arkansas State Police said in a statement, adding that his condition
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