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Honolulu Seeks Public Input on Prospective Transit Fare Adjustments for TheBus, Skyline, and The Handi-Van

Honolulu Seeks Public Input on Prospective Transit Fare Adjustments for TheBus, Skyline, and The Handi-Van

On the bustling island of Oahu, where the pulse of Honolulu beats with the flow of commuters and tourists alike, the conversation around public transportation fares has taken to the forefront, and the public’s voice is in demand. The Honolulu Rate Commission is calling upon the community to offer their insights on the proposed fare...

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Upper Arlington Parks & Rec Hiring for Community Roles at Bob Crane Community Center

Upper Arlington Parks & Rec Hiring for Community Roles at Bob Crane Community Center

Upper Arlington’s Parks & Recreation department has kicked off a hiring spree for the Bob Crane Community Center. New part-timers are needed across various roles, from pool managers to E-Sports attendants, promising a dynamic work environment. Per the announcement, the part-time positions vary, including Building Attendant, Child Watch Attendant, and several shift lead roles. Those...

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Tow Truck Owner Charged with Manslaughter in Ogden Canyon Crash that Killed CEO and Daughter

Tow Truck Owner Charged with Manslaughter in Ogden Canyon Crash that Killed CEO and Daughter

Following the tragic accident that claimed the lives of Richard Hendrickson, CEO of Lifetime Products, and his daughter back in July, recent developments have surfaced around the circumstances of their deaths. Michael John Love, the Tow truck driver and owner of Love’s Towing, now faces manslaughter charges for the crash in Ogden Canyon, as reported...

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Concord Police Uncover Illegal Arms and Drugs in Routine Traffic Stop, Driver Faces New Felony Charges

Concord Police Uncover Illegal Arms and Drugs in Routine Traffic Stop, Driver Faces New Felony Charges

During a routine traffic stop last week, Concord Police officers detected the scent of marijuana, which led them to investigate further. The driver, who had a history of felony convictions, was arrested on new firearms and narcotics charges. Officers seized two loaded firearms and nearly $10,000 in cash at the scene, according to a social...

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Cypress Park High Student Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Incident, Mother Calls for Improved Safety Measures

Cypress Park High Student Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Incident, Mother Calls for Improved Safety Measures

An incident at Cypress Park High School has left a student, Morgan Johnson, seriously injured. She was struck and pinned between two cars in the school parking lot, as reported by Click2Houston . Morgan’s mother, Netisha Walton, expressed her distress and called for increased safety measures saying “He hit the accelerator and hit her twice,”...

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Defendant in Laken Riley Murder Case Chooses Bench Trial, Judge Confirms Trial Structure Change in Clarke County

Defendant in Laken Riley Murder Case Chooses Bench Trial, Judge Confirms Trial Structure Change in Clarke County

The complex legal proceedings surrounding the tragic death of Augusta University nursing student Laken Riley are moving forward as defendant Jose Ibarra prepares for a bench trial this coming Friday. Ibarra, who is facing charges including malice murder, chose to waive his right to a jury trial during a recent pretrial hearing in Clarke County....

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No Injuries as Jeep Crashes into Salt Lake City 7-Eleven After Driver Mistakenly Hits Gas Pedal

No Injuries as Jeep Crashes into Salt Lake City 7-Eleven After Driver Mistakenly Hits Gas Pedal

An unexpected turn of events unfolded in Salt Lake City when a Jeep mistakenly accelerated into a 7-Eleven, causing significant damage to the storefront. The incident, which occurred at the corner of 414 East 200 South, drew the Salt Lake City Police Department to the scene to investigate further. According to ABC4 , photographs released...

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Former West Chester Police Officer Charged With Evidence Tampering, Faces Court

Former West Chester Police Officer Charged With Evidence Tampering, Faces Court

A former West Chester Township police officer faced the court today over grave allegations of felony tampering. Michelle Berling, who had been on the force for 22 years, was arraigned on multiple charges, including two counts of tampering with evidence, one count of tampering with records, and a charge of unauthorized use of property. These...