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Pérez applauds funding for trial courts
Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez, D-Coachella, announced that the Assembly Budget Sub-Committee 5 on Public Safety took action Thursday to increase trial court funding by $100 million. “Inadequate funding has placed our courthouses at risk, forcing...Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting
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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment
GOVERNOR-SPECIAL SESSION Special legislative session scheduled for June 22 PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Governor Dennis Daugaard (DOO'-gahrd) says he will call the South Dakota Legislature into a special session on June 22nd to deal with cost overruns in...Tags: George Washington, Government, Tim Johnson, Disasters and Accidents, Tom Daschle
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Latest Michigan news, sports, business and entertainment
NCAA-MICHIGAN-EXPLOSIVES 2 Mich. men charged with making Molotov cocktails (Information in the following story is from: AnnArbor.com, http://www.annarbor.com) ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say two University of Michigan wrestlers...Tags: Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Dan Kildee, Shootings, Unions
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
IU TUITION Indiana U. proposes 1.75 percent tuition increase BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University President Michael McRobbie is recommending tuition and fee increases of 1.75 percent for Indiana residents in each of the next two years at...Tags: Prosecution, Prisons, Health and Safety at School, Shootings, Transportation Accidents
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Here is the latest Michigan news from The Associated Press
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say two University of Michigan wrestlers possessed Molotov cocktails the night the school's basketball team lost in the NCAA championship game to Louisville. Justin Dozier and Rosario Bruno are charged with two...Tags: Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Wrestling, Shootings, Wetlands
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Teen charged in Chinese restaurant robberies
An Allentown teen was charged for his role in the robbery of four Chinese restaurants in Allentown this month, according to court records. Adrian Ventura Encarnacion, 18, was arrested sometime after an attempted robbery Thursday morning of a fifth...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Crimes, Criminals, Chinese Restaurants
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'The Bling Ring' comes full circle for Alexis Neiers
"Can you give mommy a cue? Are you hungry?" 21-year-old Alexis Neiers cooed to her crying newborn in the middle of a faux-upscale Calabasas restaurant last week. "When she puts her hands in her mouth, she's hungry. Right now, she's just tired. Maybe a...
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Scams targeting Baltimore-area home owners
The Baltimore SunSeveral unscrupulous companies are circulating materials in the Baltimore area that are aimed at taking advantage of homeowners, according to St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center, a Baltimore charity that counsels home buyers and people facing foreclosure....Tags: Government Postal Delivery, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime, Mortgages, U.S. Postal Service
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Eustis sets workshop to discuss settlement in development dispute with John Keating
EUSTIS — The City Council will hold a workshop June 26 to discuss a settlement to the years-long legal battle with Orlando attorney John Keating over his development proposal. Keating and John F. Ballard Jr. are trustees of more than 600 acres...Tags: Government, Politics, Public Officials, Litigation, Credit and Debt
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City to fight return of former Des Plaines cop it says used 'excessive force'
Saying he "lost the privilege" of serving in the department, Des Plaines officials have vowed to fight an arbitrator's recent ruling allowing a fired police officer to return to duty. Earlier this month, an arbitrator ruled that officer John Bueno could...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Justice System, Des Plaines, Defendants
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Tinley settles overtime lawsuit with cop for $40,000
The village of Tinley Park has settled a federal lawsuit filed by the village's K-9 handler in 2011, court records show. Tinley Park agreed to pay K-9 officer Bob Diorio $40,000 to settle the lawsuit, according to the confidential settlement agreement...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System, Freedom of Information Act
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Visa, Mastercard ask U.S. court to declare card fees are lawful
ReutersBy Jessica Dye NEW YORK, May 24 (Reuters) - Visa Inc and MasterCard Inc, opening another front in an eight-year battle over credit card fees paid by retailers, on Friday asked a federal judge to declare that the fees do not violate antitrust law. The...Tags: Anti Trust Crime, Laws, Antitrust Issues, Politics, International Law
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