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Apr 01 2024
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Michael Barba joins S.F. Chronicle to cover City Hall and public safety
From Editor for Emerging Product Sarah Feldberg: The San Francisco Chronicle is thrilled to announce the hire of Michael Barba as a reporter on the City Hall team. Barba will join the Chronicle on April 15, with a focus on covering key San Francisco government officials and departments, as well as public safety and the upcoming election. He will report to Deputy Metro Editor Emily Fancher. “
San Francisco ChronicleFeb 19 2024
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Mankato Public Safety honors fallen Burnsville officers
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - KEYC News Now is learning this Monday morning that one of the three first responders killed yesterday morning in Burnsville was a graduate of Minnesota State University (MSU) - Mankato. Officer Matthew Ruge received his Bachelors of Science from MSU’s law enforcement program in 2018, according to university staff. He joined the Burnsville police force in 2020 and was
KEYCApr 29 2024
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Major tax increase proposal headed to Spokane voters in August ballot to fill budget hole and invest in public safety
“This is a super unfortunate situation we find ourselves in,” said City Councilwomen Kitty Klitzke, who took office in January. “It’s not the situation I want to be in. I would have also loved to see us be in the black before I got here.” But the rest of the City Council argued that the larger levy needed to take priority. If approved, that property tax will bring in tens of millions of
Spokesman ReviewApr 14 2024
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‘It was pretty nasty’: Condemnation of Springfield home reveals gaps in public safety, health system
SPRINGFIELD — The putrid smell hits like a jackhammer as you approach the red, ramshackle home at 284 Denver St. Recently condemned by the city as uninhabitable after the property changed hands, the scene inside is a hoarding hell where two tenants have lived for more than eight years. Piles of belongings and trash blanket the floors of every room. The urine stench is stifling, even after a
MassLive.comMar 17 2024
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BRCC hosting job fair to fill public safety, facilities positions
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - BRCC is hosting a job fair to hire people for facilities and public safety positions. The job fair will take place on Wednesday, March 20, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Applicants should go to the Digital Learning and Academic Support Center in the Magnolia Building at the BRCC Mid City Campus in Baton Rouge. The college is looking to hire maintenance workers, custodians
WAFB 9Apr 13 2024
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Boston city councilor ducks four more public safety votes amid attendance scrutiny
Boston HeraldApr 19 2024
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Alexandra Block: As Dexter Reed shooting shows, pretextual traffic stops don’t enhance public safety
Dexter Reed’s death at the hands of Chicago police officers in Humboldt Park provoked a range of emotions among city residents — from outrage about Reed’s killing to confusion around his interaction with the officers and sympathy for the officer wounded when Reed allegedly fired a gun from within his car. Ongoing investigations will, we hope, bring additional facts to light. The death of Reed
Chicago TribuneMar 16 2024
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New public safety building to aid Washington County sheriff's department
Construction of a new public safety building for Washington County is slated to begin this spring in Machias. It will be built on ground where the former district attorney’s office once stood. The $5.5 million facility will provide modern efficiencies and more space, and will mark a tentative positive step forward for an already stressed Washington County Sheriff’s Office. The building will
The Maine MonitorMar 15 2024
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Man wanted in Upshur County ‘poses an extreme danger to public safety’
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. (WBOY) — Law enforcement in Upshur County are searching for a “dangerous” man who cut his home confinement bracelet off the day after he was bonded out of jail. Robert “RJ” Beam Jr. is wanted for felony escape from custody and could be armed, according to a release from the Upshur County Sheriff’s Office. The release said that Beam was bonded out of the Tygart Valley Regional
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