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Md. officials approve $300M in budget cuts
It's hard enough to attract staff willing to work at low wages to train developmentally disabled clients, said Vicki Callahan, who runs Opportunity Builders Inc. Now she can't deliver promised pay increases because of state budget cutbacks. Some of her...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Martin O'Malley, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling Industry, Medical Services
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In many US airports, guns are OK up to the security checkpoints; some experts worry
Associated Press WriterATLANTA (AP) _ Flying in the U.S. has been transformed since Sept. 11, with passengers forced to remove their shoes, take out their laptop computers and put liquids and gels in clear plastic bags. Yet it's perfectly legal to take a loaded gun right up...Tags: Murder, Firearms, Defense, Detroit, Local Authority
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In many US airports, guns are OK outside security
Associated Press WriterFlying in the U.S. has been transformed since Sept. 11, with passengers forced to remove their shoes, take out their laptop computers and put liquids and gels in clear plastic bags. Yet it's perfectly legal to take a loaded gun right up to the security...Tags: Murder, Firearms, Defense, Detroit, Local Authority
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Fix The Registry
Connecticut's sex-offender registry lists more than 5,000 people convicted of sex-related crimes. It's awash with data: names, addresses, mug shots, weight, height, identifying marks, dates of birth and criminal charges. Yet it's not all that helpful....Tags: East Haven, Assault, Sexual Assault, Government
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NIU pushed to offer public safety and homeland security degree at Harper College
Chicago Tribune reporterState legislators joined local fire and police chiefs Tuesday in asking Northern Illinois University to push ahead with plans to offer a four-year bachelor's degree in public safety and homeland security at Harper College. "We're looking for a long-...Tags: Northern Illinois University, National Government, Park Ridge, Government, Defense
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West Hartford Council Debates Extent Of Cuts
The town council's six Democrats say up to $600,000 can be cut from the budget immediately without affecting schools, police and other critical services, while two of the three Republicans said $3.3 million could be slashed with no effect on the classroom...Tags: West Hartford, Elementary Schools, National Government, Government, Budgets and Budgeting
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Wilson drafting anti-graffiti law with carrots, sticks
Special to The Morning CallWilson Borough Council voted Monday night to instruct its solicitor to draft an anti-graffiti ordinance similar to one passed in Easton in May. Borough solicitor Louis Minotti said he would write an ordinance permitting the borough to clean graffiti from...Tags: Phillipsburg, Government
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Police council hosts Public Safety Day today
The Baltimore County Police Community Relations Council will hold a Public Safety Day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at Security Square Mall on the parking lot next to Super Fresh. Activities will include examples of high-tech equipment for safety at home,...Tags: Government
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Sarah Palin's husband, Todd, was a fixture at governor's office
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBarely two weeks after Sarah Palin had been sworn in as Alaska's governor, in December 2006, then-Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan's executive secretary got a confusing phone call from Palin's office: The first gentleman would like to schedule a...Tags: Frank Murkowski, Contracts, State Budgets, Government, Sarah Palin
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Jerry Demings, John Tegg offer contrasts in choice for Orange County sheriff
Sentinel Staff WriterJerry Demings, the Democrat, is a former hostage negotiator. John Tegg, the Republican, is a former drug agent. Demings stays reserved. Tegg befriends everyone. The race for Orange County sheriff comes down to two different personalities, two styles of...Tags: Pine Hills, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Health and Safety at Work, Prosecution, Fires
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Police Magnet Not The First
I applaud the Enfield Public Safety Academy on its success [Page 1, Oct. 9, "Students Prepare For Careers In Public Safety"], but it is not the first school of its kind in the nation, as was suggested in the article. I am the magnet coordinator for...Tags: Government, Los Angeles Police Department, Reseda, William Bratton, Law Enforcement
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