Monthly Archives: February 2024

Stamford Police Officers Recognized For Recent Investigative Work

STAMFORD, CT — Several Stamford police officers were honored this week for their work on recent investigations that took illegal guns and drugs off the streets. Sgts. Seth O’Brien and Brian Cooper, who supervise the Stamford Police Department’s Narcotics & Organized Crime (NOC) Squad, along with NOC officers Jeremy Cordova, Michael Montanaro, Justin Rosado, Timothy […]

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Crise au Sénégal : des groupes de la société civile appellent à se "mobiliser massivement" contre le report de la présidentielle

Un collectif de groupes de la société civile a appelé, jeudi 8 février, les Sénégalais à se “mobiliser massivement” contre le report de la présidentielle qui devait avoir lieu à la fin du mois. Lors d’une conférence de presse à Dakar, ils ont évoqué une série d’actions à venir, dont une manifestation et une grève. “Nous […]

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Female Hiker Remains Missing On Mt. Baldy, Avalanche Risk Persists

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA — A 22-year-old El Monte woman remains missing on Mt. Baldy after disappearing Sunday just before a strong winter storm began rolling over the region. Lisei Huang set out on a hike alone at about 2 p.m. that day and was last heard from two hours later, according to the San […]

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A Secret Awaits Behind Bookshelf In This NJ Home: How Much House

NEW JERSEY — There’s nothing like a hidden staircase, passageway or room to pique prospective homebuyers’ imaginations — anyone’s, for that matter. As old as the Egyptian pyramids, secret rooms and passages in U.S. residences date back to the Revolutionary War, when these hidden spaces served both to keep important information from the enemy’s hands […]

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Supervisors Award $18M To Retrofit Historic Sonoma County Bridge

SONOMA COUNTY, CA— The Board of Supervisors awarded a nearly $18 million construction contract Tuesday for the seismic retrofit of the historic Wohler Road Bridge over the Russian River. To meet current seismic design standards, the bridge built from 1921- 1922 will receive a new lightweight concrete deck, seismic isolation bearings and joints, steel truss […]

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Banning Public Works Keeps Traffic Moving Amid Rainstorm

BANNING, CA — This week, the City of Banning’s Public Works Department took to the streets to keep streets free of muddy water and debris that washed over the roads during recent storms. Click Here: 新闻资讯 Across Westward Avenue, workers in front loader tractors scraped water and debris from the roadway, which was caught on […]

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Turquie : un an après le séisme, des victimes demandent toujours justice

Dans le sud de la Turquie, le cimetière de Kapicam est composé de dizaines de milliers de tombes. C’est ici que sont enfouis les corps des victimes du terrible séisme survenu le 6 février 2023, dans la république turque et en Syrie. D’une échelle de 7,8, le tremblement de terre a causé de lourds dégâts. […]

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Ava Raine Deactivates Social Media Account After Receiving Death Threats Due To The Rock and Cody Rhodes Storyline

The mentally unwell wrestling fans strike again. Click Here: 3d printing   NXT star and on-screen general manager Ava Raine has deactivated her X (Twitter) account after receiving a number of death threats related to the ongoing storyline between Cody Rhodes and her father, The Rock. If you missed it, the American Nightmare told Roman […]

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Présidentielle en Russie : qui est Boris Nadejdine, le seul candidat de l'opposition face à Vladimir Poutine ?

Il est l’homme qui tient tête à Vladimir Poutine. Boris Nadejdine devrait être le seul candidat de l’opposition lors de l’élection présidentielle russe, qui se déroulera du 15 au 17 mars prochain. Résolument critique envers le maître du Kremlin, il propose de mettre fin à la guerre en Ukraine et de libérer les prisonniers politiques. Des […]

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Tysons Casino Bill's Fate Decided In VA Senate

RICHMOND, VA — Members of the Virginia Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriations voted on Tuesday to hold over Senate Bill 27 on a 13-2 vote, effectively killing the bill for the 2024 legislative session. The bill would have authorized the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to put a referendum on a future ballot on […]

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