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N.J. lawmakers push for oversight of World Cup human rights commitments
The measure passed the state Senate unanimously and now awaits action in the Assembly's Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee.
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3m‘We are failing in many areas’: Portland police report finds response times average 20 minutes
Before 2020, waits averaged between eight and 10 minutes, the report commissioned by the City Council found.
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3mB’ville attorney tried to flee to Qatar after being charged with a felony, troopers say
He was accused of double billing an assigned counsel program in Chenango County. He's under investigation in Onondaga and Cortland counties.
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5mBeloved Staten Island mother struck, killed in hit-and-run days after son’s graduation
“I want people to know how good a mother she was and how much she tried to provide the best life that she could for her son,” said her niece, Emily Feliciano.
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3mCourt sides with advocates seeking records on Mass. Sheriffs’ ICE ties
A non-profit group examining local law enforcement's collaboration with federal immigration actions will get more records thanks to a court ruling this week.
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2m70 vintage vendors opening at downtown Portland’s new small mall
Tyler Gregory helped start the Memory Den Vintage Mall in the Central Eastside. Now, he's opening a vintage mall downtown.