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The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Board revoked the certifications of six Oregon public safety and emergency dispatch employees.
James Cecil was sentenced Wednesday morning on one count of second-degree assault constituting domestic violence for a 2024 ...
A Rochelle man was sentenced to three years in prison for again failing to register as a sex offender. Hector Losoya, 57, was sentenced through a plea agreement April 16 after pleading guilty to a ...
Lilliana Mejia, one of two suspects in a Norwalk homicide, is back in jail after being caught having phone sex with a ...
Chair Jessica Vega Pederson’s budget spared many programs from ending, but did so through deep cuts to some services.
A dozen states – including New Mexico – sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York on ...
Tacoma, Washington-based Columbia Banking System said it will buy Pacific Premier Bancorp, accelerating its growth in ...
The population of gray wolves, which are listed as an endangered species under state law, decreased by 9% in 2024 compared to 2023, according to an annual report released each spring by Washington ...
Anguiano, a twice-deported undocumented immigrant convicted of killing two Orange County teens in a 2020 high-speed DUI crash was set to be released from California state prison after serving just 3.5 ...
James Osgood, an Alabama man convicted of capital murder for the 2010 killing of Tracy Lynn Brown in Chilton County, was ...
You may not think raw food for cats and dogs could be harmful, but new cases suggest these brands and their evangelists could ...
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