Sheriff Toby Shelley worries the proposed merger won't solve staffing issues and would lead to overcrowding.
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He delivered his sixth address at Corcoran High School.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul says she won't rush to take action in her dispute with the Senate over her chief judge nominee.
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Legislative leaders remain reluctant to make more changes without better data on the law's true effects.
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Police have also identified a 16-year-old as a third alleged accomplice, who is not yet in custody.
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The mayor’s 2023 state of the city is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. WAER will air it live on 88.3 FM and online.
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CenterState CEO's annual Economic Forecast reveals many businesses are expecting to increase revenue and hiring this year.
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Long criticized as discriminatory, the policy has prevented many men who have sex with men from donating blood. The Food and Drug Administration is expected to reveal its new approach on Friday.
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Delivery workers left Luke Ansell's new, custom-made couch jammed in his staircase in his two-story home. Thankfully, some pals rushed over to help him move the new piece of furniture upstairs.
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The show debuted in 1989, and there have been 36 seasons and 1,800 episodes. This season, stars such as Billie Eillish and Natasha Lyonne made guest appearances.
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Deaths of despair were thought to primarily affect white communities but a new study in The Lancet finds Native American communities have seen the biggest rise in such deaths in recent years.
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NPR's A Martinez talks to Bill Hoagland of the Bipartisan Policy Center about how President Biden has handled the economy, and what to expect in 2023.