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WorkNew York City sues Texas charter bus companies for $700 million cost of caring for migrants In the lawsuit, the city accuses the bus companies of acting in \"bad faith\" by profiting off bringing migrants to the city. The city said many of the companies being targeted in the lawsuit \"are the same companies that are now evading compliance with the executive order by busing migrants to New Jersey train stations.\"
WorkNYC sues Texas charter bus companies for $700 million cost of caring for migrants In the lawsuit, the city accuses the bus companies of acting in \"bad faith\" by profiting off bringing migrants to the city. The city said many of the companies being targeted in the lawsuit \"are the same companies that are now evading compliance with the executive order by busing migrants to New Jersey train stations.\"
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WorkBiden administration announces $162 million to expand computer chip factories in Colorado and Oregon In December, the Commerce Department announced the first grants by saying it reached an agreement to provide $35 million to BAE Systems, which plans to expand a New Hampshire factory making chips for military aircraft, including F-15 and F-35 jets.
WorkGarland police thank TxDOT for grant that allowed more officers to be on DWI patrol during holidays “There are too many alternatives like rideshare options to where you don’t have to drive under the influence,” Pegues said. “Plan ahead if you do plan on drinking. Make sure you have a designated driver.”
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WorkFord to recall over 100,000 F150 trucks that may roll away while parked Though Ford is still figuring out a long-term solution, customers who experience \"a clicking or rattling noise\" in their trucks should engage in the electronic parking brake and take their trucks to service.
WorkGlynis Johns, ‘Mary Poppins' star and first to sing Stephen Sondheim's ‘Send in the Clowns,' dies at 100 In a 1991 revival of “A Little Night Music” in Los Angeles, she played Madame Armfeldt, the mother of Desiree, the part she had created. In 1963, she starred in her own TV sitcom “Glynis.”
WorkIf developers want tax breaks in Fort Worth, they may need to first promise affordable housing City council is set to vote on the proposed code amendment at its Jan. 23 meeting. If passed, it would go into effect immediately for any new project applications. Projects already in the pipeline would not be affected.
Work3 years later, a $500,000 reward is still out for info on the Capitol Hill pipe bomber \"We are asking for you to come forward and speak to us about any odd or out-of-character behaviors that you may have observed someone exhibiting. These behaviors leading up to January 5, their actions during the night of January 5, or their behavior changed after the night of January 5,\" said Steven D\'Antuono, of the FBI Washington Field Office.
WorkNorth Texas students learn life lessons through music The Music and Youth Initiative is a funding partner for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County, helping with the startup funding and technical support. The City of Fort Worth is also a funding partner for the Eastside location. Tarrant County is a funding partner for the BGCGTC North Fort Worth location. The Ladies Auxiliary of Arlington is a funding partner for the Kromer location in Arlington.
WorkDallas Police Chief discusses 2023 Dallas year-end crime numbers \"We need to find ways to retain individuals in the department, recruit more individuals to our department,\" Garcia said. \"We know that the way the pathway to better serve our residents is to grow as a department.\"
WorkMom says cashier scolded her for letting kid eat food in supermarket before paying: Who was right? Whitmore, a former cashier herself, admits that accepting sticky or half-eaten packages isn\'t pleasant; however, most check-out stations are equipped with paper towels, hand sanitizer, cleaning products and trash bins.
WorkCostly kibble: Pittsburgh dog eats $4K stack of cash Clayton Law said he and his wife Carrie put an envelope with the cash on the kitchen table and were saving it for a home improvement project in their neighborhood of Point Breeze, Pittsburgh.
WorkLululemon founder slams company's ‘whole diversity and inclusion thing' “They’re trying to become like the Gap, everything to everybody,” Wilson said. “And I think the definition of a brand is that you’re not everything to everybody … You’ve got to be clear that you don’t want certain customers coming in.”
WorkSecond batch of documents unsealed from Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit These records showed he was moved from the jail’s general population to specialized housing. He also was briefly placed on suicide watch before being downgraded to psychiatric observation — which was his status when he killed himself.
WorkExploding toilet at Florida Dunkin' store left customer filthy and injured, suit claims When contacted Thursday by email for more details on Kerouac’s injuries, his attorney, Scott Spradley, said he was tied up and couldn’t answer the questions until the following day. The Canton, Massachusetts-based company did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.
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WorkArtha Rini Brings Vibrant Indonesian Curries and Soups to Kensington - Washingtonian Her husband, Wirawan Ismudjatmiko, quit his job at the Algerian Embassy to wait tables at the restaurant full time, and on weekends, you’ll often find their sons helping out too. Ten thousand miles from Java, Artha Rini has managed to keep her family business alive.
WorkIndique Shutters in Cleveland Park After 21 Years - Washingtonian In 2006, Vinod and Rahman opened Indique Heights above the Friendship Heights metro entrance. It closed in 2014. Vinod and Rahman’s respective sons, Sahil Rahman and Rahul Vinod, run Rasa, a fast casual chain with five locations in the DC area.
Work29 Things to Do in the DC Area This Weekend Briana A. Thomas is a local journalist, historian, and tour guide who specializes in the research of D.C. history and culture. She is the author of the Black history book, Black Broadway in Washington, D.C., a story that was first published in Washingtonian in 2016.
WorkPhotos: This Lavish Foxhall Estate Was Just Rented for $55,000 a Month The recently renovated 13,687-square-foot mansion, located on three-quarters of an acre at 2507 Foxhall Road, Northwest, features eight bedrooms, three kitchens, an elevator, and parking for over ten cars. It was built in 2012 and sits just down the street from Bret Baier’s potentially record-busting house, which has been on the market for $31.9 million since mid-October.
WorkWashington Post Taps Top Axios Editor to Oversee Local Coverage - Washingtonian Stockwell will step into a coverage area that newsroom sources say was hit hard by the paper’s recent buyouts. Though the Post hasn’t confirmed such a move publicly, it appears to have ended its Metro columns as the calendar flipped to 2024. The thinning comes as several local stories have become big “talkers,” including a record number of murders last year in the District of Columbia as well as the Wizards and Capitals’ plans to move to Alexandria.
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WorkFord to recall over 100,000 F150 trucks that may roll away while parked Though Ford is still figuring out a long-term solution, customers who experience \"a clicking or rattling noise\" in their trucks should engage in the electronic parking brake and take their trucks to service.
WorkSecond batch of documents unsealed from Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit These records showed he was moved from the jail’s general population to specialized housing. He also was briefly placed on suicide watch before being downgraded to psychiatric observation — which was his status when he killed himself.
WorkReward of up to $25,000 offered in shooting death of beloved Newark imam \"\'Imam Hassan,\' as he was known to many, represented Al-Islam with a balanced perspective,\" the statement read in part. \"He was knowledgeable about his faith, aware of the social climate in Newark, and astute in the protocols of public safety. Imam Hassan demonstrated, on many occasions, that he was committed to improving the lives of people through service.\"
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WorkSubways bump in Manhattan leading to minor derailment on Upper West Side, more than 20 injured Our team is responding to the train derailment on the 1/2/3 line at 96th street. @FDNY and @NYPDNews emergency personnel are on the ground assisting efforts. Please avoid the 96th and Broadway area if you can. https://t.co/tOpe0rOWKw pic.twitter.com/CWZ3gsWM9v
Work16 months after escape, 'Fat Leonard' is back in San Diego and back in court Sheppard said that because Francis was on house arrest as part of a medical furlough when he fled, prosecutors might file an “indirect contempt case” rather than a “straight escape case.”
WorkKent Lee taking over powerful San Diego council committee posts Campbell will continue to lead the Community and Neighborhood Services Committee and serve as a member of the Environment Committee and the Economic Development and Governmental Relations Committee.
WorkWoman found dead inside San Diego freezer is identified. She had been missing for 9 years. The body of Mary Margaret Haxby-Jones was found Dec. 22 by out-of-town family members after investigators believe she had been missing or presumed dead for up to nine years, San Diego police Lt. Jud Campbell said in a news release.
WorkFrom the Archives: That's real snow at Mission Beach The local mountains received a dusting of snow this week, but take a look at Mission Beach in January 1937 when snow actually fell on the San Diego Coast. The San Diego Union-Tribune historical photos are provided by the San Diego History Center. To browse additional materials visit https://collections.sandiegohistory.org/.
WorkMom says cashier scolded her for letting kid eat food in supermarket before paying: Who was right? Whitmore, a former cashier herself, admits that accepting sticky or half-eaten packages isn\'t pleasant; however, most check-out stations are equipped with paper towels, hand sanitizer, cleaning products and trash bins.
Work$8.5M short-term rental scam targeted ‘astonishing' number of victims, prosecutors say “Airbnb is built on trust, and bad actors have no place in our community,\" an Airbnb spokesperson said. \"We supported the US Attorney’s Office and the FBI throughout their investigation to help ensure accountability, and we are thankful to them for their work. We have taken multiple steps to strengthen our defenses against deceptive behavior, including measures like identity and listing verification which we believe will help further deter already rare instances of this type of activity.”
WorkGlynis Johns, ‘Mary Poppins' star and first to sing Stephen Sondheim's ‘Send in the Clowns,' dies at 100 In a 1991 revival of “A Little Night Music” in Los Angeles, she played Madame Armfeldt, the mother of Desiree, the part she had created. In 1963, she starred in her own TV sitcom “Glynis.”
WorkSecond batch of documents unsealed from Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit These records showed he was moved from the jail’s general population to specialized housing. He also was briefly placed on suicide watch before being downgraded to psychiatric observation — which was his status when he killed himself.
WorkLos Angeles Zoo mourns loss of 53-year-old Asian elephant Shaunzi According to the LA Zoo, Shaunzi was born in Thailand and spent some time in a circus environment before residing at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo for over 30 years. Shaunzi arrived at the Zoo in 2017 to join elephants Tina, Billy and Jewel — the last of which died in January 2023 at the age of 61.
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