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Watershed awareness I would like to applaud you for bringing to light the importance of providing awareness for the Rouge Rescue in your opinion column on June 8. The efforts from the folks who participate in that cleanup should be showcased along with the efforts of many others who participate their time and energy in other rivers and watersheds around Michigan. I wanted to point out to your ... - A decade later, John Hartman’s murder remains divisive (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
More than a decade after John Hartman's murder, Alaska courts still wrestle with the case. Court reviews and appeals, based largely on procedural issues, have worked their way up to the Alaska Supreme Court. There are also larger questions about the integrity of the Fairbanks legal system that trouble Athabascans tied by family and heritage to three of the convicted men. - Van Nuys woman charged in fraud scheme; French targeted (Los Angeles Daily News)
A woman accused of fleecing other people out of thousands of dollars with false promises of jobs and green cards in the United States was arrested today at her Van Nuys home. - Mahaffey grounded by judge (Whittier Daily News)
NORWALK - A judge ordered a La Mirada woman convicted of identity theft to surrender her passport, remain in Los Angeles County and stay away from any computers while awaiting her sentencing. - Intimate Murder (San Diego Reader)
In each of the last three years, there were roughly 17,000 murders in the United States. Of these, about 11 percent were committed by women. In most cases women kill to defend themselves during a confrontation: It’s her life or his. Women seldom murder other women and almost never kill strangers. - O.C. anti-illegal immigration group talks presidential politics (Orange County Register)
At Garden Grove meeting, CCIR rejects McCain, Obama in favor of independent party and focuses immigration reform efforts on smaller elections. - Senior Ninth Circuit Judge Warren J. Ferguson Dies Suddenly at 87 (Metropolitan News-Enterprise)
Senior Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal Judge Warren J. Ferguson died yesterday at the age of 87. - L.A. police suit tossed by court (The Monterey County Herald)
LOS ANGELES — A California judge blocked a lawsuit Wednesday that sought to open the way for Los Angeles police officers to weed out illegal immigrants, leaving intact a long-standing policy under which most suspects are not asked about their immigration status. Superior Court Judge Rolf M. - Lawsuit on L.A. police policy on immigrants tossed (North County Times)
LOS ANGELES ---- A California judge blocked a lawsuit Wednesday that sought to open the way for Los Angeles police officers to weed out illegal immigrants, leaving intact a long-standing policy under which most suspects are not asked about their immigration status. - O'Malley proposing $50 million in cuts as state eyes $214M extra for child care (Baltimore Examiner)
Before the new fiscal year begins Tuesday, Gov. Martin O'Malley plans to ask the Board of Public Works today for more than $50 million in spending reductions - less than two-tenths of 1 percent in a $31.2 billion budget.
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