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Mar 14 2024
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Mariposa Center for Safety secures funds after passionate plea to city council for help
The Mariposa Center for Safety received some much sought-after funding Monday that will help cover operational costs and potentially avoid further budgetary cuts. Earlier this week, Pueblo City Council narrowly approved an ordinance channeling more than $70,000 from its general fund to the Mariposa Center for Safety, formerly known as the Pueblo YWCA. The center requested financial help from
The Pueblo ChieftainMar 13 2024
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La Mesa security guard returns home after being held in Tijuana prison
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — After being held at a Tijuana prison for nearly a year, a mom and her son finally reunited on Tuesday. "He’s a role model for his siblings, and to see him- it was just good to see him,” mom Jackie Anderson said. Late last March, Rodney Dantzler Jr., a private security guard, had just finished his shift before making his way to a friend’s place in Chula Vista. He said he
ABC 10News San DiegoFeb 28 2024
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Visit Indy focused on securing NFL Combine for the future
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 40,000 fans are expected in the Circle City for the NFL Combine, it’s a stark contrast from how the event has usually been conducted with just prospects, teams, media and the NFL. A few years ago, the NFL gave Indianapolis a challenge to make the all-business combine more fan-friendly. Chris Gahl, the executive vice president of Visit Indy, said this is the most fan-
Fox 59Feb 23 2024
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Social Security plan to phase out taxes
Lawmakers in West Virginia have approved a bill that will see state income tax on Social Security benefits be gradually phased out. Republican Governor Jim Justice announced in January during his annual budget proposal that he wished to see all state-levied taxes on Social Security axed. The plan has taken a step further toward becoming law after it was passed in the West Virginia House of
NewsweekMar 13 2024
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School security, water among 74 bills signed by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Tuesday officially signed 74 bills from the 2024 legislative session, marking the final step in the bills' journey to becoming law. The governor signed a handful of bills related to school security. Here's a breakdown of some of the major bills aimed at bolstering school safety that received Cox's signature. Sponsored by Rep. Ryan Wilcox, R-Ogden, the
KSLMar 07 2024
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Airport self-screening security lanes being tested in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Getting through security can be the worst part of traveling, but that could all change thanks to new technology being tested in Las Vegas. Federal airport security officials unveiled passenger self-screening lanes Wednesday at Harry Reid International Airport, with plans to test it for use in other cities around the country. The Transportation Security Administration began
WKRN News 2Mar 13 2024
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EWU women win first Big Sky Championship, securing NCAA tournament berth
The EWU women rallied to beat Northern Arizona in the Big Sky Championship 73-64. BOISE, Idaho — The Eastern Washington University women's basketball team has won the Big Sky Championship for the first time. Their win gives them an automatic bid to the upcoming NCAA tournament. This is the team's first NCAA tournament appearance since 1987. The EWU women rallied to beat Northern Arizona in the
KREMMar 20 2024
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Article 23 reaction: US and Britain criticise ‘incredibly vague’ new Hong Kong national security law
The US and British governments on Tuesday criticised Hong Kong for its passage of a new domestic national security law, claiming the measure was rushed and that vague language in its provisions created uncertainty for some of the city’s residents.
While they stopped short of announcing any immediate countermeasures, the US State Department said it was “analysing” the law to understand
South China Morning PostMar 18 2024
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UC Berkeley Parents Raise $40,000 for Private Security to Patrol Campus: ‘Situation Needs to Change’
The concerned parents believe the university was not acting with enough urgency to make their children safer. Frustrated by the rising number of violent crimes targeting University of California at Berkeley students around their campus, a group of parents is taking the matter into their own hands. SafeBears, a non-profit organization that describes itself as comprising “1,300+ Cal parents and
The Epoch TimesMar 15 2024
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Embattled Belleville strip mall owner faces criminal securities fraud charge in New York
First, his tenants started complaining that he neglected basic maintenance at his company’s Belleville shopping center, where weeds grew in landscaping islands, trash cans spilled over, parking lot lights flickered and businesses roofs leaked. Then, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil lawsuit, alleging he used $35 million from investors in his vast business holdings as a
Belleville News-Democrat