Lost grave of Black Miami rookie cop killed 40 years ago finally found, police say
Old-fashioned investigating lead to what is believed to be the final resting place of Officer Nathaniel Bloom, who was 23 and on the job just nine months when he was fatally shot in 1981.
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Miami police Commander Dan Kerr, left and retired Detective Jerry Lynn Dellamico stand over what they believe to be Nathaniel Broomâs grave at Lincoln Memorial Park in Allapatah on Friday. Kerr is currently looking into scanning the grave so they can confirm the identity of the remains inside. Photo by Jose A. Iglesias of the Miami Herald. [ Jose A. Iglesias, Miami Herald ]
Capital Region CEOs embrace remote work and hybrid schedules
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COLONIE Fifty-seven percent of CEOs in the Capital Region have increased the ability for their employees to work remotely, and 48 percent of those CEOs plan to keep remote work indefinitely.
These are the findings of The Siena College Research Institute’s annual survey of upstate CEOs, which includes responses from 1,036 CEOs across various industries. The survey was conducted between Jan. 12 and March 12 of this year.
While CEOs feel they’ve made great strides towards efficient remote and hybrid working models and are optimistic about the benefits that remote work will continue to bring to their employees, many CEOs expressed concerns about their ability to build community, keep up morale, organically maintain one-on-one relationships, and really understand if their employees are happy when not in the office.
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