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Mar 15 2024
News
Worcester county board of education issues a final statement
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md.- After the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office video presentation on Thursday the Worcester County Board of Education issued a final public statement. The school board said “As stewards of the safety, well-being, and education of the thousands of students in Worcester County Public Schools (WCPS), the Board of Education and school system staff will no longer be engaging in
ABC 47 WMDTMar 21 2024
News
Amber Alert issued, child taken from Seward County hospital
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — An Amber Alert has been issued for a child who was last seen at the Seward County Hospital in Liberal.
Luna Amaro stands 2 feet tall with brown hair and brown eyes. They are 1 year and 10 months old.
Amaro was taken from the Liberal Seward County Hospital at 7:10 p.m. The suspect, Luis, left in an unknown direction but is still believed to be in the area
KSN TVMar 21 2024
News
Silver Alert issued for missing 61-year-old Gouldsboro woman
Police said the woman was last seen Wednesday night. GOULDSBORO, Maine — A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 61-year-old woman from Gouldsboro who was last seen Wednesday night. Lori Ann Read, 61, of Gouldsboro was last seen on Wednesday at approximately 7:30 p.m., according to a news release from Maine Department of Public Safety spokesperson Shannon Moss. Read had left her home
News Center MaineMar 21 2024
News
‘Very stressful': Financial aid application issues have students concerned
College acceptance letters are starting to roll in, but this year a major glitch in the new application process for financial aid has brought the process to a halt. The federal aid application is called FAFSA, and the new system isn't allowing many students to complete the online application. "The current glitches right now primarily affect the students whose parents do not have a social
NBC Bay AreaMar 15 2024
Opinion
How to think about Boeing’s recent safety issues
Another week, another series of bad news stories for Boeing.
On Monday, 50 people were injured (none were killed) when a 787 “dropped abruptly” midflight from Sydney to Auckland. That same day, the New York Times reported that a Federal Aviation Administration investigation into the production of the 737 Max jets found that the company failed 33 of the 89 product audits at the factory
VoxMar 15 2024
News
San Luis first responders face funding issues
SAN LUIS, AZ — The intermittent surges in migrant crossings that we've seen in Arizona over the past few years have created another set of issues for police, firefighters, and other first responders in our border towns. Instead of just worrying about public safety, they're now having to worry about a fight over funding and how to sustain their departments. On the streets of San Luis, AZ, you'
ABC 15 ArizonaMar 18 2024
News
Minnesota Energy Alley to support problem solvers on climate issues
One Twin Cities company is developing a reactor to remove carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into a charcoal-like substance. Another is developing technology to change renewable ammonia to a combustion fuel for engines. Both eventually hope to help make Minnesota carbon-free — and make money in the process. The companies, Carba and Aza Power Systems, are receiving seed funding through
Star TribuneMar 21 2024
News
Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Twin Cities Metro: Timing, Amounts
The advisory for the Twin Cities metro will go into effect at 7 p.m. Thursday and end at 10 a.m. Friday. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches are expected, bringing slippery road conditions impacting the Friday morning commute. A second, potentially bigger snowstorm is on its way and will arrive Sunday. The Twin Cities metro has between a 70 and 80 percent chance of getting 6 inches of
Patch.comMar 15 2024
News
Warrington To Begin Issuing Red Light Camera Citations
That means that effective March 21, police will begin issuing citations for red light infractions at Route 611 and Bristol Road and Route 611 and Street Road (Route 132). "With the end of the 'warning phase' approaching, we would like to advise the public that citations will be issued for violations that occur beginning on March 21," said police. "Motorists may also have taken notice to the '
Patch.comFeb 22 2024
News
Supreme Court issues order on Cabell County excess levy issue
CABELL COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reversed a judge’s decision requiring the Cabell County Board of Education to include the Public Library System and the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District on the 2024 excess levy ballot. In August, the Cabell County Board of Education voted unanimously to approve funding cuts in their excess levy that
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