stock images A JILTED lover and her friend violently attacked her ex-partner in the middle of the street and damaged his mum’s car following a break-up, a court heard. Carla Dowling, 45, of Sutton Road, Southend and Lorraine Perry formally known as Moore, 30, of Appleford Court, Basildon are standing trial at Basildon Crown Court charged with damage to property and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. The court heard the two women pulled up in a car next to the victim and his mother at a set of traffic lights in Southend on March 20, 2019. They then exited the vehicle and launched an attack on the car, before attacking the victim.
Deal Ticker: California Investment Firm Takes Space in Harwood District
Plus: Massive industrial lease signed at Denton Crossing, a $63 million multifamily development heads to Keller, YPI completed its first retail investment, and more.
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Canyon Partners, a leading alternative investment firm, will open a new office at Harwood No. 2. Andy Leatherman and Brad Selner of JLL negotiated the lease with Hannah Waidmann and Kelly Whaley of Harwood International. Leatherman, a managing director at JLL, called the deal a “big win for the region offering positive impacts within both the business community and the broader community.” Dallas law firm Haynes and Boone is also moving into the district’s new 27-story office tower on Harry Hines Boulevard.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is partnering with Wayne State University and Wayne Health to bring COVID-19 testing to more Michiganders using mobile health units.
The mobile health units are based in vans that already serve Detroit and its metropolitan area. The vans are equipped to provide COVID-19 tests, flu vaccines, blood pressure screenings, and HIV tests.
In addition, the mobile health unit staff are trained to offer referrals to social services, like Medicaid, unemployment assistance, and emergency food and shelter.
The partnership with MDHHS is bringing the mobile health units to Flint, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Muskegon in the coming months. State health officials say these locations were selected to address racial disparities that have been apparent in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Donald Trump has told aides and allies that he is considering removing Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross after a stinging Supreme Court defeat on adding a citizenship question to the census, multiple people familiar with the conversations told NBC News. While Trump has previously expressed frustration with the 81-year-old Ross, in particular over failed trade negotiations, Ross’s long personal relationship. Mexico Jul 14, 2019
President Donald Trump says he will not impose quotas on importing uranium, backing away from a possible trade confrontation and breaking with a Commerce Department assessment that America’s use of foreign uranium raises national security concerns. The decision is unusual for Trump, who has pointed to national security concerns in calling for restrictions on foreign metal and autos in trade.