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Man, 29, taken to hospital with serious injuries following crash on A96

Man, 29, taken to hospital with serious injuries following crash on A96 A 29-year-old man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a two car crash near Huntly on the A96. The incident happened around 4.20pm on Tuesday afternoon near Bainshole and involved a white Mercedes A200 and a grey Audi Q7.  Emergency crews attended with firefighters using cutting gear and stabilisation equipment at the scene - the road reopened to traffic around 7.30pm after the vehicles were recovered.  Road policing offices are now appealing for information from members of the public who may have witnessed the incident.  Constable Ian Lind said: Our enquiries into the crash are ongoing and I would urge anyone who may have seen what happened, or saw the cars involved prior to the crash or earlier in the afternoon to please get in touch. 

Homeowner says former DPP employee arrested by FBI delayed his permits back in 2015

Homeowner says former DPP employee arrested by FBI delayed his permits back in 2015 DPP probe nets not guilty pleas, homeowner says FBI began DPP investigation six years ago By Rick Daysog | March 31, 2021 at 7:47 PM HST - Updated March 31 at 9:49 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Back in January 2015, Kahala resident Ian Lind submitted several permit applications to the city Department of Planning and Permitting to renovate his home. “It took us five and a half months to get the permits because of ‘Wayne the Pain,’” said Lind, a longtime investigative reporter and blogger. Lind is referring to Wayne Inouye, the city’s former chief building inspector, who was arrested by the FBI along with several other DPP staffers and ex-staffers on Tuesday on federal wire fraud charges.

HART to spend $1M for lobbyist and local government consultant

As it slashes its budget, HART to spend $1M for lobbyist and government consultant Rick Daysog © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Hawaii News Now HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - During a time when it’s slashing its budget and laying off longtime employees, the rail authority is looking to award lucrative lobbying and consultant contracts. The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation recently issued proposal requests for a federal lobbyist and a board consultant to lobby local government leaders. HART said it plans to spend about $1 million over the next several years. “I did not initiate this, but I am in full support of this because any support we can get is needed,” said HART interim CEO Lori Kahikina.

As it slashes its budget, HART to spend $1M for lobbyist and government consultant

As it slashes its budget, HART to spend $1M for lobbyist and government consultant
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