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Apr 16 2024
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Former Denver Public Schools communications director accuses superintendent of keeping information from public
Former Denver Public Schools Executive Director of Communications Will Jones claims the district's superintendent is trying to keep information from the public. Jones left DPS in February after nine years with the district. He served under several superintendents during his time with the district. Jones said DPS Superintendent Alex Marrero should not be instituting policies that shield
CBS News (Online)Apr 18 2024
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Baltimore bridge collapse highlights outdated safety standards, experts say
Engineers say the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge shows how U.S. system hasn’t evolved to keep up with modern challenges “But the numerical tools we have developed since then and the experience we have today are so much better,” Pedersen said. In a 2020 study in the journal Marine Structures, he and his colleagues found that U.S. specifications undercount the force of a collision with
Washington PostApr 20 2024
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How fatherhood has helped TCU safety Bud Clark become a leader
You’ll never know who you’ll see strolling the sidelines of a TCU football practice. From former head coaches like Dana Holgorsen to star alums like Max Duggan and Quentin Johnston, there’s some of everybody checking out practices in the Sonny Dykes. But there’s one visitor who draws a crowd like no other and his name is Kenzo Clark, the son of TCU star safety Bud Clark. Clark’s 1-year-old son
Fort Worth Star-TelegramApr 17 2024
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Lawyer: Simpson cremated; no public memorial
LAS VEGAS -- Former football star and celebrity criminal defendant O.J. Simpson was cremated Wednesday, the lawyer handling his estate said Wednesday. Simpson died April 10 at his Las Vegas home at age 76. He had been diagnosed last year with prostate cancer. Attorney Malcolm LaVergne told The Associated Press that he was present, along with unspecified other people, for the event at Palm
ESPN.comApr 24 2024
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Public Library Foundation will host a Taste of Harford in May
The Harford County Public Library Foundation will host a Taste of Harford from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on May 19 at Vignon Manor Farm, 425 Darlington Road Havre de Grace. The event promotes Harford County agricultural and culinary communities. Funds raised at Taste of Harford will support library programs, resources and services beyond the county budget and include initiatives like the Rolling Reader
Baltimore SunApr 17 2024
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MDOT asks people to wear orange to support road worker safety
Lines painted on some freeway lanes are about to get a refresh. Convoys of painting crews will be moving along I-75 and I-94 in Southeast Michigan starting Monday, April 22, to restripe faded pavement markings on freeways, including the edge lines and the lane lines separating lanes. Each group will include three large orange trucks will have flashing lights and “wet paint” signs and travel at
Oakland PressApr 19 2024
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Juror safety becomes key focus as defendant Trump's desperation, frustration grows
As the safety of jurors in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial become an important focus ahead of opening statements on Monday, another person put at risk by Trump's impulsive belligerence is Trump himself as his lawyers consider whether to put him on the witness stand. NBC News correspondent Vaughn Hillyard and former Manhattan prosecutor Catherine Christian discuss concerns about the jury
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