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Oct 05 2023
News
MLB parks, a third team — and a cruise! What's coming for the 2024 Savannah Bananas World Tour
The Savannah Bananas 2024 schedule is out now — along with other big changes. Banana Ball is headed to six Major League Baseball ballparks, including in Houston, Boston, Washington D.C., Cleveland, Philadelphia and Miami, and, perhaps most noteworthy, the Bananas will be headed to sea. Additionally, capacity at Grayson Stadium, the home field of the Bananas, will be increased by 1,000 seats.
Savannah Morning NewsSep 13 2023
News
Man Suspected in Murder Who Escaped DC Hospital Still on the Run as Cops Hike Reward
Officials in Washington, D.C., have increased the reward for information leading to the recapture of Christopher Haynes, an accused killer on the run for a little more than a week. In addition to the $100,000 reward being offered by the FBI, the DC Metropolitan Police Department vowed this week to pony up $30,000 for information leading to Haynes' apprehension. Haynes, 30, escaped from a
The MessengerOct 05 2023
News
Kaiser Permanente walkout impacts medical services as strike reaches second day
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A strike against Kaiser Permanente reached its second day Thursday as thousands of healthcare workers in Oregon and Washington maintained their picket lines. They are part of the largest healthcare strike in U.S. history, with 75,000 Kaiser workers including those in California and Colorado. Although hospitals and emergency rooms remain open and staffed, both the union
KOIN 6Oct 03 2023
News
Sit, Talk With Long Valley Police Over Coffee
LONG VALLEY, NJ — The Washington Township Police Department is participating in the national Coffee with a Cop program, which provides an opportunity for people to get to know their officers. The Coffee with a Cop date is set for 9 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday at the Coffee Potter, located at 24 Schooleys Mountain Road, Long Valley. The Coffee with a Cop program encourages the community to stop
Patch.comOct 10 2023
News
Tim Scott Slams Joe Biden over Hamas Terrorism: He ‘Has Blood on His Hands’
WASHINGTON, D.C.– Speaking at the Hudson Institute on Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) slammed President Joe Biden over the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel that saw more than 1,000 people killed, 3,000 wounded, and 100 kidnapped, stating the president “has blood on his hands.” Scott contended Biden has put forth a “pattern of foolish policy choices that have
Breitbart NewsOct 05 2023
News
Republicans consider killing motion-to-vacate rule that Gaetz used to oust McCarthy
Washington — Many Republican lawmakers have posed raising the threshold to trigger a no-confidence vote in the next House speaker — or ditching the rule altogether — after Kevin McCarthy was ousted from the role Tuesday. What is a motion to vacate? The California Republican paved the way for his own dismissal in January as he sought enough support to become the lower chamber's leader, making a
CBS News (Online)Oct 26 2023
Opinion
The Unexpected Climate Policy That Could Tackle Both National Debt and China
Democrats want to address climate change. Republicans want to tackle our national debt. Both sides are concerned about China.
There’s a way to deal with all three issues: putting a price on carbon.
Europe is already ahead of the game. This month, the E.U. expanded the reach of its longstanding domestic carbon pricing system by instituting a carbon price at their border, creating
PoliticoAug 10 2023
News
Governor Creates Portland Economic Task Force
(Portland, OR) -- Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has formed a task force to analyze Portland's economic future and develop ideas for change. Kotek will co-chair the committee with Dan McMillan, CEO of The Standard. They'll examine crime, vandalism, homelessness, and tax competitiveness. Kotek says Portland's problems are a statewide issue. They'll start meeting this month and present
KBNDOct 05 2023
News
Armed man looking for Wisconsin Governor Evers returns with rifle
An armed man demanding to speak to the Wisconsin governor was arrested in the state capitol, posted bail, and returned - only to be arrested again. The shirtless man, who has not yet been identified, was taken into custody on Wednesday afternoon for illegally carrying a firearm in the building. The man, who was carrying a holstered handgun, approached the office around 15:00 EST (19:00 GMT) on
BBC NewsOct 06 2023
News
As San Juan county workers switch to 32 hours a week, some are taking second or third jobs
Matthew Steward is practicing for what’s about to be his newest side hustle. If he passes the test this fall, he’ll become a substitute school bus driver for Orcas Island School District. Right now, the bus is mostly empty: just an instructor, and imaginary kids. "Open your door," the instructor said, "say 'quiet —'" "Quiet on the bus," Steward said. "Look and listen," the instructor said. He'
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