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Mar 22 2024
News
Man Sought In West Philadelphia Shooting
The shooting occurred at about 10:43 p.m. March 13 on the 5300 block of Lansdowne Avenue. Officers were called to the area for a report of shots fired and a person with a gun. There, they found a 19-year-old man with a gunshot to the leg and 13 pieces of ballistic evidence, police said. The victim was taken to a local hospital and listed in stable condition. Video above shoes the suspect and
Patch.comMar 24 2024
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Maryland men’s basketball lands former Va. Tech, DeMatha guard Rodney Rice
The Maryland men’s basketball team made the first addition of what promises to be a busy offseason Sunday, earning a commitment from former Virginia Tech guard Rodney Rice less than a week after the local product entered the transfer portal. “It feels like a weight off my shoulders,” Rice said. “Today is just a lot of happiness and excitement. It’s the right situation for me.” Rice, a former
Washington PostMar 24 2024
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Man Charged In Connection With Gun-Pointing Incident In Newington: PD
NEWINGTON, CT — Local police said they have charged a New Britain man in connection with an incident in town Friday morning in which a suspect was reportedly pointing a gun at an area police officer. According to the Newington Police Department, New Britain resident Pedro J. Leon, 33, was charged with second-degree threatening and second-degree breach of peace. He is slated to appear in New
Patch.comMar 21 2024
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Washington man pleads guilty for eagle ‘killing spree,’ faces up to 5 years in prison, $250K fine
A Washington state man accused of helping kill thousands of birds pleaded guilty in federal court on Wednesday to shooting eagles on an American Indian reservation in Montana and selling their feathers and body parts on the black market.Travis John Branson pleaded guilty to conspiracy, wildlife trafficking and two counts of trafficking federally protected bald and golden eagles, under a plea
Fox News DigitalMar 25 2024
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El Paso City Council renews emergency ordinances to address ongoing border crisis
The city of El Paso is once again covered by a pair of emergency declarations giving it the authority to open a standalone shelter for asylum-seekers crossing into the city from Mexico. The El Paso City Council voted unanimously to renew the two declarations after West-Central city Rep. Josh Acevedo shot down one of the ordinances last month over fears that it opened the door for state
El Paso TimesMar 22 2024
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Mail-In Ballots Set To Decide Winner Of Democratic Cook County State's Attorney Primary
Whoever wins the Democratic Party's nomination to become the Cook County state's attorney will be the odds-on favorite to fill the seat currently held by Kim Foxx in the fall. Eileen O'Neill Burke, a former judge, has a narrow lead over Clayton Harris III, a longtime government staffer. As of Friday morning, unofficial results from the Cook County Clerk's Office and the Chicago Board of
Patch.comMar 23 2024
News
Crews work quickly to end fire at old news station building downtown
Crews work quickly to end fire at old news station building downtown In a video firefighters could be seen breaking windows of the building as well as dozens of fire units on the scene. SAN ANTONIO — A building that used to be the home of a local television news station caught fire Saturday morning. The fire was seen coming from the roof of the building located downtown near St. Mary's Street
KENS 5Mar 25 2024
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South Kingstown Awarded $1M Grant For New Perryville Emergency Station
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI — South Kingstown was one of nine Rhode Island communities awarded grants to help pay for significant public safety facility infrastructure projects, Gov. Dan McKee said Monday. The awards are part of a matching grant program that was funded with $11 million in State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFRF) through the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The maximum award amount
Patch.comMar 19 2024
Analysis
Brett Kavanaugh rides to the Biden administration’s defense in a big First Amendment case
There are several recent signs that the federal judiciary’s center right is losing patience with its far right.
Last week, a policymaking body within the judiciary announced new steps to combat “judge shopping,” a practice that has allowed Republican litigants to choose to have their cases heard by partisan judges who are well to the right of even the median Trump appointee. The Supreme
VoxMar 19 2024
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Speaker Johnson, GOP face crunch time on Ukraine
The House returns to Washington on Tuesday facing heightened urgency to move more military help for Ukraine but with no formal deadline — and no clear strategy — for getting it passed.
The lower chamber is scheduled to be in session for only four days before a two-week holiday recess, and Kyiv’s supporters, including top Democrats in both chambers, are urging Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La
The Hill