The Tennessee Chamber of Commerce is backing a bill that would bar state agencies from proposing public health and safety regulations on hazardous substances until officials prove that an exposure ...
Opposite the Boston Common, storefronts are contending with rampant drug usage, property damage, and customer intimidation — ...
Smyrna Fire Chief William "Bill" Culbertson retired Feb. 1 after facing a town government investigation on about behavior complaints.
Sacramento’s Budget and Audit Committee unanimously approved a new road safety program Tuesday that would rapidly design and construct low-cost infrastructure projects — a significant shift in a city ...
BAY CITY, Mich. (WJRT) - No injuries were reported following a house fire early Wednesday morning in Bay City. Before 1 a.m., ...
After 29 years of service, Director Scott Grajewski retired from the Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety.
An inmate in a Maryland jail was killed on Feb. 21, prompting an investigation by Maryland State Police. Officials said 61-year-old Michael Griffin was serving time at the Jessup Correctional ...
Much of what lawmakers on the Senate Health, Hospitals and Human Services Committee heard Tuesday was dire and unsurprising.
Every second counts in an emergency and even more so if it involves someone with special needs, according to Greg Beveridge, ...
The footage, recorded just after 8 p.m., allegedly shows Rebecca Marodi running in front of the camera, chased by Yolanda ...
If states want their newly created or expanded school choice programs to thrive, they are going to have to look at the ...
Milwaukee residents consider reckless driving to be a major concern, according to a survey on the city's police department.
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