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Cumberland County applicants who met the qualifications received payments ranging from $87 to $250 each
Sen. Justin Ready said the delegation has no plans to introduce the legislation while Carroll County is forming the new Department of Fire and EMS
“Our guys felt like they didn’t exist,” said Chief Matt Hallock. “I have several paramedics who aren’t back to work, and I don’t know if they will come back”
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Jason Kander announced he is ending his bid for Kansas City mayor due to an ongoing battle with PTSD. He is a military veteran that served in Afghanistan.
Wilmington, North Carolina, population 114,000, has been cut off by Hurricane Florence floods.
Xcel Energy is the first U.S. utility to operate drones beyond line of sight for ongoing power line inspections to reduce costs and improve safety in the mountainous terrain near Denver.
Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos has announced a charity fund to establish Montessori-style preschools in low-income neighborhoods and help homeless families.
The waste collection and disposal provider to local governments and others nationwide will pay for allegedly encouraging the hiring of illegal labor at a West Texas subsidiary between 2003 and April 2012.
The Arizona primary was disrupted with numerous polling stations in Maricopa County delayed for several hours, in part due to voting machine malfunctions.
A U.S. district judge ruled three N.C. counties, and volunteers for the Voter Integrity Project, violated the National Voter Registration Act in purging voter rolls when mail to a challenged voter was returned as undeliverable.
The 8,000-strong Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689 has voted to strike or slowdown work on the Washington Metro.
California’s clean power efforts have resulted in the state meeting its 2020 GHG target now. Transportation emissions cited as important next step for meeting 2030 goals.
To determine the top cities for mobile Internet, Speedtest analyzed 2,841,471 unique mobile devices performing more than 12 million consumer-initiated cellular network tests.