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Opinion - Unjust, dangerous: Government shutdowns make correctional officers work without pay
Federal correctional officers are being forced to work without pay during a government shutdown, putting lives at risk and causing financial hardship for their families.
According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting statistics, St. Louis consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous US cities. Urban development projects are underway to change this narrative, but it ...
As we have got better at discovering fire safety defects post-Grenfell, emergency relocations of residents are becoming more and more common. Peter Apps investigates how landlords could be handling ...
Private managers of some federally subsidized housing projects in New York City are failing to remedy health and safety issues in their buildings. Many tenants are scared to speak up, afraid they'll ...
With all the chaotic events happening these days, it’s not surprising to hear that people are gaining a newfound appreciation for preparation. Prepping for disasters (or just financial stuff) isn’t ...
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What to Do at Home If Your Dog Gets a Bite Wound
When your dog comes home hurt it can be a scary moment. A bite wound is not just a small cut because it might carry germs that can make your dog very sick and knowing how to handle this problem at ...
One woman was found this year under a pile of debris in her home seven months after she was reported missing and another woman died in 2014 when her floor collapsed.
As season 3 of the BBC’s BAFTA-winning drama Blue Lights returns, it continues to follow officers at the fictional Blackthorn Station in the Police Service of Northern Ireland, as they navigate life ...
Arkansas native Norman Jones, a towering drag performer who won the first-ever Miss Gay America pageant and the driving force behind some of the state’s most beloved gay clubs, died Monday at the age ...
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek says Portland doesn't need Trump's help. I beg to differ. | Opinion
President Trump has the right to restore law and order when it comes to the protection of federal agents and properties.
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