The LAPD's plan to take nearly 90 officers off the street to open a new jail that has been unused for more than a year because of staffing shortages was defended today by police Chief Charlie Beck. The reassignments will allow the new Metropolitan
OHP: Man dies after jumping from moving vehicle - Tahlequah Daily Press
TAHLEQUAH — A Tulsa man died Wednesday evening after he reportedly exited a vehicle that was traveling on State Highway 82, about a quarter-mile north of Locust Grove. According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Scott Earl Griffin, 33, died at Mayes County
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Quail Unlimited moving national headquarters to Albany - mysouthwestga.com
Sarah Bleau came from Memphis to join FOX 31 News as a reporter in August 2010. She is eager to learn about the Southwest Georgia community. The new building will be constructed on eight acres of land donated by Phoebe Foundation. Quail Unlimited will
YouTube's Chad Hurley Makes It Official: He's Moving From CEO to "Advisor" - Yahoo Finance
YouTube CEO Chad Hurley plans to step down from his position and take on an advisory role, he announced at an industry event today . The move will be a formal acknowledgment of a practical reality: The video site has been under the day-to-day control of
Saudi prince backs moving planned NYC mosque - AP - msnbc.com
A Saudi prince who has aided the imam spearheading a proposed Islamic center near New York's ground zero is appealing for another site not associated with the "wound" of the Sept. 11 attacks, a report said Thursday. In interview excerpts published by the
Media corporate headquarters moving to Knoxville - Cleveland Plain Dealer
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Scripps Networks Interactive is moving its corporate headquarters from Cincinnati to Knoxville. Most of the company's operations are located in Knoxville, where Scripps Networks dedicated a new expansion earlier this year. The
Detroit woman gets 2-4 years for role in moving 727 pound of pot - Lincoln Journal Star
A district judge Thursday sentenced a Detroit woman to two to four years in a Nebraska prison for her part in a scheme to transport 727 pounds of marijuana across the country. Sarah McGee made it clear she plans to appeal. Her first trial in February
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