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Linn commissioners OK more business support

Linn commissioners OK more business support
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Bridgeport police investigating fatal domestic incident

Bridgeport police investigating fatal domestic incident By BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. Two people died Friday in a domestic incident at a Bridgeport residence. Police officers were responding to a call of multiple shots fired when they learned a vehicle fleeing the area crashed into an Oakview Drive home. Officers found a person dead in the car. Bridgeport Police Chief John Walker described the situation to WDTV-TV as a murder-suicide, and the people were married. Bridgeport police did not release the names of the people involved. More News

It s a slow roll : With development impact uncertain, Trumbull extends moratorium on apartments

It s a slow roll : With development impact uncertain, Trumbull extends moratorium on apartments Donald Eng FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 The Ten Trumbull apartment at 100 Oakview Drive in Trumbull before it was completed in 2019.File photoShow MoreShow Less 2of2 An artist rendering of the proposed Residences at Main apartment complex between Westfield Trumbull mall and the Merritt Parkway.Contributed renderingShow MoreShow Less TRUMBULL What was originally a one-year moratorium on high-density housing in town will extend into a third year following a unanimous vote of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Commissioners originally approved a one-year moratorium in January 2019 to assess the impact on town schools and services of several developments that had been approved in relatively short order. Of those, only the Ten Trumbull complex on Oakview Drive has begun accepting tenants, and is only partially occupied.

$50,000 rewards renewed in Keepness, Htoo cases

Article content Two cases that have troubled both police and the community will continue to include sizeable rewards for information leading to their conclusions. Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray noted at Tuesday’s Board of Police Commissioners meeting that city police have been able to lay charges in all of Regina’s homicides over the past two years. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or $50,000 rewards renewed in Keepness, Htoo cases Back to video Bray said police would like to be able to bring similar conclusions to two yet-unsolved cases those involving the 2004 disappearance of five-year-old Tamra Keepness and the 2010 triple homicide of the Htoo family.

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