While the initiative is awaiting final approval from the university, the goal is to start the audits in coming weeks, said Christy Wood, community policing co-ordinator. Neighbourhoods in the first round include part of Harewood, downtown, the old city quarter, Newcastle, Brechin Hill and the city’s south end, she said. Residents of other areas have expressed interest and Woods expects they will be addressed in subsequent audits. Each audit will involve 10 to 12 participants, including neighbourhood representatives, police and municipal officials such as city planners. Typically, audits would include a tour of an area along a specific route, followed by a meeting, but in this case, the process may be virtual given pandemic concerns.
Coeur d Alene City Council approves Four Corners monument
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A County Turns Against Its Community College
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Shreveport-Bossier City Gets Petty!
No, it s not what you re thinking. We re getting petty alright, by becoming petty thieves!
Don t worry, we re not encouraging actual theft, we re playing a game. Imagine this: You re a burglar. But you can only steal things that will mildly inconvenience your victims. What are you taking? I don t know about you, but I m taking the batteries out of every remote in the house!
I asked that question to hilarious results from Shreveport-Bossier City locals. Turns out we may have some petty thieves in the making or at the least, some criminal masterminds! Check out some of our favorite responses and feel free to add your own and give me a follow!
Coeur d Alene City Council votes to explore disorderly conduct ordinance
Coeur d Alene Police Chief Lee White discussed possible actions to lower the number of incidents downtown after a recent spike. Author: KREM Staff Updated: 8:53 AM PST March 3, 2021
COEUR D ALENE, Idaho Coeur d Alene Police Chief Lee White discussed the current increase in alcohol-related incidents in the city s downtown area as well as possible solutions with the Coeur d Alene City Council on Tuesday night.
In February, White had said there were instances of people from Spokane participating in gang activity in the downtown area. In late February, a downtown Coeur d Alene bar announced it wouldn t be serving patrons with a Washington ID.