Delray Beach residents, take note: your water meters are getting a tech upgrade. Faced with the issue of faulty communication devices which have hindered optimal performance, the City of Delray Beach Utilities Department is embarking on a large-scale replacement campaign set to commence tomorrow, and run through March 2025. Pedal Valve, Inc, the contractor tasked...
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Search Ends in Tragedy as Missing Young Driver in Medina County Found Deceased After Storm
The Medina County community is grappling with the tragic outcome of search efforts for a 20-year-old man who was reported missing after his vehicle was swept away by high water during Monday night’s storm. KSAT reported that the young driver, whose identity has not been disclosed, has died according to a statement by Medina County...
Charlotte County Seeks Passionate Locals for Affordable Housing Advisory Committee Roles
The Charlotte County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee is seeking residents with experience in affordable housing to fill vacancies. Interested individuals can apply for various roles, including residential building and banking, as announced on the county’s website. The Committee is seeking volunteers who live in the county and have experience in relevant fields. This includes individuals...
Search Enters Day Three for Missing Arizona Snorkeler Off ‘Anini Beach
The search for a missing 59-year-old man from Arizona continues off the coast of ‘Anini Beach, with the recovery efforts rolling into their third day. Various agencies, including Hanalei firefighters, ocean safety officers, Kaua‘i police, the U.S. Coast Guard, KFD’s on-duty battalion chief, and volunteers from Kaua‘i Search and Rescue, are actively involved in the...
Pinal County Begins Vote Counting for 2024 General Election: Early Ballots Tallied, Ongoing Verification Ensures Integrity
The race to tally votes in the 2024 General Election is underway as Pinal County has begun the process of counting ballots. After polls closed at 7 p.m., election workers began the task of processing the day’s votes. Considering the large number of early ballots, Pinal County officials released initial results reflecting the 142,541 early...
Fort Worth Police Department Makes Strides in Reducing Sexual Assault Kit Backlog, Enhancing Victim Communication
In a recent briefing during a City of Fort Worth work session, Police Chief Neil Noakes gave an update on the ongoing efforts to tackle the backlog of sexual assault kits at the Fort Worth Police Department’s Crime Lab. As highlighted in the session, there’s been a notable decrease in overdue cases, demonstrating the department’s...
Edmond, Oklahoma Voters Reject $231M Bond for Infrastructure, City Seeks Alternative Funding Solutions
In Edmond, Oklahoma, the electorate has cast a decisive vote regarding the future of infrastructure and public safety, as all three propositions of the Edmond General Obligation Bond were rejected, a report from KFOR confirmed yesterday. A contentious issue in the lead-up to the vote was the proposed 14.3% increase in property taxes, which would have...
Angeli’s Pizzeria Bar Set to Open Fifth Baltimore Location in The Fitzgerald at Mount Vernon
Baltimore is getting another slice of Angeli’s Pizzeria Bar. The restaurant will take over the recently vacated Noonan’s restaurant and set up its fifth location in the city at The Fitzgerald apartment complex in Mount Vernon. According to a press release and as reported by WMAR-2 News, the opening is slated for December and will...
Los Angeles Port Breaks Records Under Mayor Karen Bass, Maintains Busiest Port Status for 24th Year
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that the Port of L.A. experienced a record-breaking September, with cargo volumes surpassing all previous records, thus maintaining its position as the busiest port in the country for the 24th consecutive year, according to the mayor’s official statement. “The nation’s busiest port had another record-setting month – moving our...
San José Hit-and-Run Escalates to 27th Homicide of the Year; Suspect Edward Herrera Arrested
On Monday, a man was found pinned under a minivan at North Capitol Avenue and Berryessa Road in San Jose, marking the city’s 27th homicide this year. San José Police Department confirmed it was an intentional hit-and-run. Officers arrived at the scene around 5:03 AM and found the man, who was pronounced dead there. Police...