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Jun 18 2024
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Suspect steals over $100,000 worth of construction equipment in Maryland
A man has been arrested after an estimated one million dollars in stolen equipment was found on his property in Oxon Hill. The suspect is 38-year-old Brandyn Green. Prince George's County Police Department executed a search warrant at Green’s property in the 4400 block of Wheeler Road on June 13. Investigators searched the property and located 13 stolen skid steers, two excavators, numerous
Fox 5 DCJun 18 2024
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County announces paid parking at Zephyr Cove
For the first time, “No Parking” signs will line both sides of Highway 50 in each direction from the new stoplight installed by the Nevada Department of Transportation at Warrior Way. Douglas County will have limited paid parking on Warrior Way, Zephyr Cove Park, Zephyr Cove Elementary School, and George Whittell High School. The parking will also allow for additional sanitation facilities.
Record-CourierJun 03 2024
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Pride Month Kicks Off Worcester Pride Season Of Events
WORCESTER, MA — Worcester Pride month will be more like Pride summer in 2024.
Pride Worcester's 2024 season begins in June — the traditional Pride month commemorating the 1969 Stonewall riots — ahead of the city's main celebration in September.
The organization has events lined up for all of June, July, August and September, but is highlighting a few events coming up soon:
Patch.comJun 13 2024
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Trump hails GOP ‘unity’ after meeting with lawmakers
Former President Donald Trump returned to Washington Thursday to meet with GOP lawmakers to lay out his second-term agenda and aim to unify the party ahead of next month’s Republican National Convention.
The private meetings were held at the Capitol Hill Club, where Republican lawmakers could demonstrate solidarity with their presidential nominee.
It was Trump’s first public
NewsNationJun 17 2024
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Kathleena M. “Katie” Mascarella, Lowellville, Ohio
She was born May 16, 1986 in Youngstown, a daughter of George and the late Sherry (Cramer) Mascarella. She graduated from Nordonia High School in 2004. She then went on to get her STNA certification, most recently working for Park Vista. Katie was a kind soul with a heart of gold, always putting others first. She was a talented writer with a poetic flair, who loved sharing her thoughts through
WKBN 27Jun 17 2024
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Judge blocks Biden’s transgender student protections in 6 more states
The decision by U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves halts enforcement of changes to Title IX — the federal civil rights law preventing sex discrimination in schools and education programs that receive government funding — that were finalized in April by the Education Department in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. The new rule, which covers discrimination based on
The HillJun 18 2024
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Former Md. police officer found guilty of excessive force during traffic stop
A former Maryland police officer has been found guilty by a federal jury in D.C. of violating the civil rights of a driver when he used excessive force during a traffic stop. On Aug. 4, 2019, 40-year-old Philip Dupree, who was working for the Fairmount Heights Police Department, pulled over a speeding driver who had just crossed the Prince George’s County line into the District. The driver,
WTOPJun 17 2024
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Southern Utah families sought for sweat-equity homeownership program
ST. GEORGE — Self-Help Homes is looking for qualified families for a sweat equity program that helps families achieve their dreams of owning a home. With the Department of Agriculture’s Mutual Self-Help Housing program, families help build their own homes and the homes of their neighbors. The program offers very low interest rates and down payments, in addition to monthly subsidies. Closing
St George NewsJun 17 2024
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Junior League of Wilkes-Barre celebrates its 90th anniversary
Active and sustaining members of the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre recently gathered at Mary Stegmaier Mansion to commemorate their 90th Anniversary with a celebratory dinner. League members celebrated their history with recognition by Wilkes-Barre Mayor George Brown and State Representative Eddie Day Pashinski. The League also reviewed the successes of the outgoinging President Angela
Times LeaderJun 17 2024
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New Jersey power broker is charged with racketeering in waterfront redevelopment case
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Democratic power broker George E. Norcross III was charged Monday with racketeering and other crimes in connection with a waterfront redevelopment and the use of government-issued tax credits. At a news conferenced in Trenton, New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin accused Norcross, a former Democratic National Committee member and onetime head of the Camden
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