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I Lived Through Defunding its Police. It Wasn't Pretty

I Lived Through Defunding the Police. It Wasn t Pretty | Opinion Sal Albanese , former New York City Councilmember and Mayoral Candidate On 4/19/21 at 10:27 AM EDT Video footage of a number of episodes in which police shot and killed unarmed men were widely circulated last week. The images, which emerged as Derek Chauvin s trial for killing George Floyd is wrapping up in Minneapolis, had many, including politicians, renewing the call to Defund the Police, or even abolish the police. Others are promoting significant reduction to public safety budgets and reallocating those funds to social services. As a New York City Council member representing a couple of South Brooklyn neighborhoods in late 80 s and early 90 s, I lived through a version of defunding the police. It wasn t by choice; due to severe budget restraints by a City facing fiscal problems, the hiring of officers was significantly curtailed. The results were not pretty.

Health minister defends recruitment efforts as doctor waitlist soars

Posted: Apr 13, 2021 8:04 PM AT | Last Updated: April 13 Health Minister Zach Churchill says newly recruited doctors will be sent to the areas of the province with the most need.(Robert Short/CBC) Nova Scotia s health minister is defending the province s recruitment efforts after the number of people on a waitlist for a new doctor swelled by 40 per cent in the last year. Zach Churchill came under fire from Tory MLAs during question period Tuesday, as they pointed out that the waitlist now includes 64,921 names nearly 19,000 more when compared to April 2020. Churchill emphasized that context is important when understanding the surge. He pointed to the number of people coming to Nova Scotia because of its low COVID-19 numbers as one of the factors.

Senior leaguers get ready to play ball in Warren

Senior leaguers get ready to play ball in Warren Michigan Senior Softball League seeks players, sponsors for two divisions this year Patrick Chmiel, 68, of Warren, and Roger Ricci, 83, of Grosse Pointe Woods, said the Michigan Senior Softball League will have two divisions for the first time this season. Games are played at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning May 18 at Halmich Park in Warren. Photo by Brian Louwers METRO DETROIT If you ask Bob O’Brien how long he’s played ball, he’s quick to tell you. “Forever,” said O’Brien, 78, of Shelby Township. He hails from Houghton in the Upper Peninsula, where it wasn’t uncommon to find snow on the field when it came time for spring baseball. He said he started playing young, began league competition at the age of 13 and never really stopped.

COVID-19 forces annual Wauconda fish fry to go all carryout, but fellowship endures

COVID-19 forces annual Wauconda fish fry to go all carryout, but fellowship endures
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Dayton looks at Kwik Trip proposal

Dayton looks at Kwik Trip proposal
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