Cars and create other issues for us. We didnt have that this time. We had that figured out. So anyway, it was, something that i think was the right thing to do from a safety standpoint for our employees and for customers. Worse, you know, worst thing we could have done have people out there, a to get them to think they could travel in a storm like that as we knew at the time. B, then have to rescue them. We were pulling resources away from getting system up and running. That was the decision. I think it was the right decision to make. Staying with safety issue, there are a lot of times you get into the metro system and see very crowded platform, when youre, games, gallery plays or something like, but issues when it comes down to construction inside of the stations where only few feet between falling of the edge. Do you have any plans to try to address that for safety concerns, passengers trying to walk through stations . In the short term, one of the things were doing, were basically w
A Kentucky psychiatrist was sentenced this week to three years of probation and ordered to repay more than $24,000 to the Kentucky Medicaid program. Varanise C. Booker, 67, admitted that she was a licensed psychiatrist who operated a medical practice, Family and Children Behavioral Health Services, in Louisville, Ky., that
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (KT) – A Louisville physician was sentenced at U.S. District Court in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to solicit and receive
A Kentucky psychiatrist is the latest to plead guilty in U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh to health care fraud in a kickback scheme for referring patients to a now-defunct drug testing lab in Hempfield. Varanise C. Booker, 66, of Louisville, pleaded guilty to one count before Senior U.S. District Judge
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