Much of the work done in the special legislative session that ended last week revolved around changes to Congressional, state Senate and House of Delegates maps. But 32 of the 40 bills passed during the session were special appropriations bills that passed with little to no discussion or debate.
A Denver Sheriff Department deputy was awarded with the Medal of Valor Thursday for her actions when she was allegedly attacked by an inmate at the downtown jail.
closer. people outside of kabul. kabul. sean: are they being stranded? are they? yes. my dad and my family, yes. the other day, they were going shopping so my brother was stopping him and asking him a lot of questions about when we are going and how we are going, stuff like that. so these kinds of questions are scary. yesterday i heard that and i m really scared and everyone else. sean: thank you. i hope everyone gets out safely. i m losing hope. we have a strong deadline here. here with more, someone with experience and negotiated with the taliban, medal of valor recipient who is trying to get
people outside of kabul. kabul. sean: are they being stranded? are they? yes. my dad and my family, yes. the other day, they were going shopping so was stopping him and asking him a lot of questions about when we are going and how we are going, stuff like that. so these kinds of questions are scary. yesterday i heard that and i m really scared and everyone else. sean: thank you. i hope everyone gets out safely. i m losing hope. we have a strong deadline here. here with more, negotiated with the taliban, medal of valor