Clear why that Decision Wasnt Made To Press charges further and the police chief addressed that as well. In may of 13, we did have a situation where online threatening comments were made. We had a detective assigned to investigate it. The detective spoke with Legal Counsel for the Capital Gazette. Several members of the Capital Gazette staff. It was discussed that the Capital Gazette did not wish to pursue criminal charges. There was near doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation. Reporter craig, so a lot of questions about what could have been done differently then. Although its likely it would have just ban Restraining Order situation. We dont know whether that would have changed events here but thats part of the conversation going on here. Interesting to hear the police chief talk how this guy is still not cooperating and also they used facial Recognition Software to help identify him. What more do we know about that . Reporter we know the suspect wasnt speaking to po
Eleven projects were recognized as a part of the 2024 New York State Historic Preservation Awards this past week. Projects highlighted at this year’s awards include the restoration of an
The REACH Georgia scholars at Apalachee High School are piloting a new program this year called Clarion Club, offered through the nonprofit Because One Matters.
Completed in 2024 in Doha, Qatar. Images by Edmund Sumner. Building upon Stone Matters, Tiamat is the latest of its experimental iterations for contemporary architecture. Above all, Stone Maters looks with.