Harris County Public Health gets new director
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HOUSTON – A new director has been named to lead Harris County Public Health.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced Tuesday night that Barbie Robinson will lead the county’s health department.
“She was selected after an incredibly thorough search, and I’m confident she’ll tackle the toughest public health challenges in our region with ambition, mastery and creativity,” Hidalgo wrote in her tweet.
NEW: We’re proud to announce Barbie Robinson as Harris County’s new Public Health Director. She was selected after an incredibly thorough search, and I m confident she ll tackle the toughest public health challenges in our region with ambition, mastery and creativity. Welcome! pic.twitter.com/OiNH3xU9em Lina Hidalgo (@LinaHidalgoTX) March 10, 2021
Case Name and Number: vs.
United States District Court, Northern District of California, San Francisco Division, Case No. 3:21-cv-00059-JD
Originally filed in the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Francisco, Case No. CGC-19-572759
Complaint Filed: January 14, 2019
Judgment Amount: $1,100,002.00; Consisting of $1,050,001.00 in favor of Plaintiff, Taos Proctor, and against Defendants, Walmart Inc.; Worthington Cylinder Corporation; and The Coleman Company, and $50,001.00 in favor of Plaintiff, Kelly Proctor, and against Defendants, Walmart Inc.; Worthington Cylinder Corporation; and The Coleman Company.
Facts:
Taos Proctor suffered second degree burns as a result of a propane canister that exploded. The canister was purchased at Walmart and was manufactured by Worthington Cylinder Corporation, under the Coleman brand name. The Proctors used the 16-ounce Coleman propane canister with a Bernzomatic torch to light the family s woodbu
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Three years after twenty-seven-year-old Patrick Demarco Scott Jr. was killed at a bus stop near his Berkeley home, authorities continue to hope a reward might help solve the case.
This week, on the anniversary of Patrick Scott Jr.’s homicide, which took place Feb. 3, 2018, the FBI San Francisco Division and the Oakland Police Department reminded the community that the $30,000 reward offered previously in the case remains available.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to the arrest of anyone responsible for Patrick Scott Jr.’s death, and Oakland Crime Stoppers has offered an additional reward of up to $10,000 for pertinent information.