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Richard Greeno has made a donation of ice picks, razor blades, meat cleavers, a set of brass knuckles and a 1930s-era Tommy gun with a violin carrying case.
In October .MIAMI will join New York (.nyc) and Las Vegas (.vegas) in creating a global Internet identity through which the city's businesses, communities and residents can identify themselves.
Amid the review, the district spent more than $500,000 since July 1 on outside food and beverages, records show. That includes more than $135,500 to Alonti, roughly $74,000 to Dave & Buster's, nearly $65,700 to Panera Bread and more than $58,600 to Subway.
The attorneys for both the Ketchikan Gateway Borough and the state of Alaska relied on differing interpretations of the Alaska Constitution in asserting or denying if the state violates constitutional provisions when it requires that municipalities help pay for education
Despite objections from a teachers union and other activists, Renaissance charter school has moved from concept to reality in New Jersey's poorest city.
The assets to be counted if the new rule is applied include bank account balances, snowmobiles, boats, motorcycles, jet skis, all-terrain vehicles, recreational vehicles, campers and other valuable assets, according to a news release.
An appeals court gave Richard Glossip a two-week reprieve after Several celebrities and Oklahoma public figures have urged the state not to execute Glossip, who claims he's innocent.
Sen. Dan Kotowski of Park Ridge said Tuesday that he will be leaving office Oct. 5 to become president and CEO of a children's advocacy organization.
The Obama administration called on Congress to start treating the ravenous blazes like hurricanes, tornadoes and other disasters_as emergencies exempt from spending limits.
A switch from twice monthly to biweekly would get really expensive over a decade.