Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say A post on a community Facebook page last week showed a surveillance video picture of a woman in a black dress on a porch in the 1100 block Woodlawn where she took two small bench pillows. Police got a report from the owner of […]
Read MoreRoyal Oak crime: Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say: man faces burglary, larceny, counterfeit money charges
Posted on August 23rd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Royal Oak crime: Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say: man faces burglary, larceny counterfeit money charges
Posted on August 23rd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say A post on a community Facebook page last week showed a surveillance video picture of a woman in a black dress on a porch in the 1100 block Woodlawn where she took two small bench pillows. Police got a report from the owner of […]
Read MoreMustang GT faces off against Genesis G70 in series of drag races
Posted on August 1st, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Now is not the best time to buy a new car, but even if you were in the market for something new, it’s unlikely you’re cross-shopping the Ford Mustang GT and the Genesis G70. They’re complete opposites in their target customers, but how do those differences shake out on the race track? A new Motor […]
Read MoreB.C. man who robbed Edmonton banks with homemade explosives faces sentencing next month | CBC News
Posted on May 23rd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
A bank robber who blew up homemade bombs at two Edmonton branches three years ago, injuring four armed guards, could face up to life in prison. Last Tuesday in Edmonton Court of Queen’s Bench, 48-year-old Justin Byron pleaded guilty to making an explosive substance and trying to rob a pair of GardaWorld armed guards in […]
Read MoreFormer Plumas public health director faces security threats because of her job – Plumas News
Posted on April 27th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
By Anna Maria Barry-Jester California Healthline/Kaiser Health News Editor’s note: We are reprinting this piece that originally ran in California Healthline on April 25 because it highlights what life has been like for Mimi Hall, Plumas County’s former public health director. Hall, along with her coworker Dr. Gail Newel, are the focus of this article. This […]
Read MoreAccessible Housing Crisis – Only 7% of Homes Deemed Accessible
Posted on January 7th, 2019 by Best Brothers Group
[ad_1] ENGLAND: Controversy rang out in November 2018 when the Home Builders Federation objected to councils across England wanting to increase the number of homes with universal home designed centered around accessibility. Organizations such as Age UK and the Centre for Ageing Better and Disability Rights UK released reports stating that only 7% of homes classify […]
Read MoreWaterloo Region faces decision on pot shops
Posted on September 26th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group
[ad_1] WATERLOO REGION—It’s a burning question local politicians will have to deal with not long after next month’s municipal election. Do legal, privately run cannabis stores belong on Main Street? This week, councillors in Norfolk County held a surprise vote — with a 7-1 decision to ban law-abiding marijuana shops from their community. Norfolk became […]
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