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Events return to Phoenix Convention Center following depths of COVID-19 Pandemic Downtown Phoenix businesses benefiting from return of events The Phoenix Convention Center closed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, but as events make a return, so have travelers, and that is giving Downtown businesses some much-needed support. FOX 10 s Steve Nielsen reports. PHOENIX - When the COVID-19 Pandemic hit, Downtown Phoenix was empty, and the Phoenix Convention Center closed. The center s closure due to the pandemic meant that the hundreds of thousands of travellers it usually attracts did not come to Arizona. However, as the state continues to reopen following the depths of the pandemic, events are making a return to the center. ....
Two defendants plead guilty in Hannah Bender murder case Dylan Patrick Reid and Isaac Thomas Huff appeared in court on Wednesday, April 7, pleading guilty to aggravated assault, violation of Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act, concealing a death and tampering with evidence before Superior Court Judge Kathlene F. Gosselin. - photo by Ben Hendren Shocking new details in the 2019 murder of Hannah Bender were revealed on Wednesday morning as two suspects entered guilty pleas in the case, giving sworn testimony before the Northeastern Judicial Circuit Court on how and why the murder occurred. Isaac Thomas Huff and Dylan Patrick Reid, two of five people charged by north Georgia law enforcement officials following the disappearance and murder investigation of 21-year-old Bender, appeared in court on Wednesday, April 7, pleading guilty to aggravated assault, violation of Georgia’s Str ....
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SHREVEPORT, La. The city of Shreveport owes water and sewer customers more than $9.6 million, according to a ruling Wednesday in Caddo District Court. The ruling by District Judge Michael Pitman is second monetary judgment assessed to the city in connection with a water billing class action lawsuit. Last month, the city issued refunds to customers totaling almost $6 million that represented one part of the lawsuit that disclosed the city s practice of rounding up water usage when determining the amount of monthly bills during the winter months. This recent judgment deals with too many days of overcharges. Over 100,000 families who are current and former water and sewer customers will benefit from the ruling, the Harper Law Firm said Thursday in a news release. ....
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