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Community violence interrupters work to stem rising crime

Community violence interrupters work to stem rising crime
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Nashville nonprofit asking Metro Council for $1 million to fund community crime prevention program

Nashville nonprofit asking Metro Council for $1 million to fund community crime prevention program
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Little impact from weather locally, but elsewhere

Little impact from weather locally, but elsewhere . Staff and wire reports By early morning Tuesday, Oak Ridge had felt the effects of storms coming through the area. The city shared to its Facebook page reports of hail in Harriman and Oak Ridge from local TV station WBIR. Still, however, as of 10:34 a.m., city Communications Specialist Lauren Grey stated there had been “nothing significant an/or life threatening.” In an email, she said “a couple of trees” fell and the rain caused “minor flooding” along Poplar Creek.  She also said the city did not experience any widespread power outages. She said there were three small outages which occurred at different times. Together, 18 customers lost power, all of which had been restored as of 10:34 a.m., she stated. All scheduled maintenance work had temporarily stopped.

Place North West | Approval at last for university s Lancaster resi

Neil Tague Plans for a 10-storey building accommodating 214 student bedspaces at the University of Cumbria’s Lancaster campus have been approved at the second time of asking. The plans were included in the university’s three-part estate redevelopment plan that was due to considered by Lancaster City Council’s planning committee at the beginning of March, but were deferred over drainage issues. Later that month, the council approved two of the three proposals – a 92-bedroom extra care scheme and a 13-bedroom supported living development to replace several vacant buildings  at the southern end of the Bowerham Road campus near the junction of Coulston Road and Golgotha Road.

Man injured in N Nashville shootout charged in 3-year-old s death

Man injured in N. Nashville shootout charged in 3-year-old s death MNPD and last updated 2021-04-15 18:37:24-04 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Metro Nashville Police detectives charged 23-year-old Thomas L. Winston Jr. (also known as Thomas L. Mitchell) with criminal homicide in the death of 3-year-old Jamayla Marlowe during a shootout at the Cumberland View public housing development. Family Jamayla Marlowe Winston Jr. was injured in the shootout Monday night and was charged after being released from the hospital Thursday. Police say Winston Jr. got to the public housing development Monday night as a large group of people was gathering in a parking lot. As he walked between two buildings, shots were fired from that direction across the parking lot, and at least three people returned fire, according to the MNPD preliminary report.

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