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5 Things To Know About Celebrating The Super Bowl In Kansas City This Weekend

Carlos Moreno/KCUR 89.3 1.) Please don’t fire your guns – it’s illegal in the city limits. During the celebration of last year’s Chiefs win, Kansas City police fielded more than 160 emergency calls between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. about gunfire. It’s a misdemeanor, punishable by a $1,000 fine and up to a year in jail. Sgt. Jake Becchina said people need to be reminded of the physics of gunfire. “That bullet comes back down as fast as it leaves the barrel of the gun and you will damage property – roofs, cars – and will hurt and/or injure people if it strikes them,” he said.

Concorsopoli, i pm: «Tre anni e due mesi all ex direttore dell ospedale per gli aiutini»

Concorsopoli, i pm: «Tre anni e due mesi all ex direttore dell ospedale per gli aiutini»
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Tampa Bay Officials Weigh in on Mob Violence at U S Capitol

By Mitch Perry Tampa SHARE Current, previous and potentially future office holders from the Tampa Bay area gave their thoughts to Spectrum Bay News 9 about the mob violence that took place at the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters on Wednesday. What You Need To Know Local leaders are outraged by what happened Wednesday at the Capitol They blame President Trump and his divisive rhetoric St. Pete’s mayor says the police response exposes a racial double standard St. Petersburg Democratic state Senator Darryl Rouson called it “shameful” and “disgraceful” and said it gave a clear picture of how divided the country is.

Hillsborough okays science museum loan with warning: This is it

Hillsborough okays science museum loan with warning: This is it Commission cuts $400,000 subsidy request to $250,000 for MOSI and says self-sustaining business plan is needed.   Published Jan. 6 TAMPA — Hillsborough County commissioners provided their own arithmetic lesson to a museum that touts its teachings in science, technology, engineering and math — $250,000 is better than nothing. Commissioners told officials from the Museum of Science and Industry on Fowler Avenue that their request to tap a county reserve account would be the final handout until the museum develops a self-sustaining business plan. “I recognize we have to extend the lifeline now,” said Commissioner Harry Cohen. “The demands that are going to be made on us by many of our cultural institutions are going to be enormous. This is just going to be a limit to what we can do.”

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