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Seattle celebrates the completion of Pier 58, a significant addition to its Waterfront Park, with cultural and recreational features, eyeing a grand opening on September 6, 2025.
Six veterans graduated from the CAMO-RNO Veterans Treatment Court in Reno, joining 97 others who've completed the program focused on misdemeanor offenses since 2018.
The Mooresville Police Department launched a week-long safety campaign focused on road safety for the upcoming school year, especially emphasizing the protection of student cyclists.
Arlington Police Department calls for donations of school supplies to help students, part of the National Night Out – Project 365 initiative, opening drop-off points citywide.
A study suggests the stock market performs better when Congress is in recess, with the Dow and S&P 500 showing higher returns during such periods, as noted by an MSN article.
Steven Braatz, Jr. becomes South Milwaukee's new City Clerk, taking over from retired Sandi Wesolowski, bringing experience from his previous work in Wauwatosa.
Burleson Police engaged with kids at a summer camp, displaying gadgets and vehicles, answering questions, and awarding Jr. Police Badges while emphasizing community relations.
Upper Arlington's blood drive on August 1 at St. Mark’s Church offers free Cedar Point tickets to donors, aiming to boost donations and community engagement.
The Jacksonville Sheriff expressed condolences for the NYPD loss, emphasizing unity and the importance of vigilance and officer training in a tribute to fallen Officer Didarul Islam.
Fountain Hills unveiled a new mural by Laura Thurbon at Fountain Park, adding artistic charm and a photo opportunity for visitors near the Veteran's Memorial.
An Eden Prairie resident found an injured racing pigeon, and with the help of EPPD, it was returned to its owner after a 600-mile journey from an Oklahoma race.
Charlotte firefighters saved the life of Julie Brauer, a new mother experiencing a critical hemorrhage, showcasing the team's skill and composure during emergencies.
Oklahoma City launched an online Awareness Notification Form to inform first responders about special conditions at properties that might affect emergency response.
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