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Parents of 10-year-old killed on N J carnival ride allege operators knew of ejection risk: lawsuit

Parents of 10-year-old killed on N J carnival ride allege operators knew of ejection risk: lawsuit
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Dining with the stars, multitasking surgeon, 4 a m last call: News from around our 50 states

Dining with the stars, multitasking surgeon, 4 a.m. last call: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Tuscaloosa: The Alabama Department of Public Health is asking residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus to participate in a confidential survey that will help experts learn more about the virus’s spread. The department said its online survey is designed to “supplement ADPH investigation and contact tracing efforts.” All answers will remain confidential, and the survey is estimated to take about five to 10 minutes to complete, ADPH said in a news release. Meanwhile, virus-related hospitalizations in the state have reached a low that compares to COVID-19 inpatient totals reported in late September and early October. Just 589 newly confirmed cases were reported Friday, with a seven-day average of 662 cases, according to Bama Tracker. According to data published by Bama Tracker, 722 COVID-19 hospita

State says it may hire police chief from outside to reform N J department, but the union is suing to stop it

State says it may hire police chief from outside to reform N.J. department, but the union is suing to stop it Updated Mar 01, 2021; Less than three weeks after Atlantic City Police Chief Henry White retired last fall, a top ranking state official said the state intended to hold a comprehensive search for the city’s next top law enforcement official in an attempt to reform the city’s police department. Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver made the comments during an October meeting of the Atlantic City Executive Council, saying that the state, which continues to oversee the casino town, would interview outside candidates to lead the department, according to public notes of the meeting. Oliver said that White’s retirement would allow the city and state “to look at police reform,” according to meeting notes.

NJ to increase free mental health services amid COVID pandemic

NJ to increase free mental health services amid COVID pandemic
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