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I-TEAM: Digging deeper into the case of Burke County erased arrest
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I-TEAM: How an arrest was erased in Burke County
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ALTHOUGH a General Election galvanises readers into action, a local election can be just as demanding. Existing and potential politicians make promises, produce denials and attack opponents. Once an election is over some successful candidates continue to use the paper to keep readers informed of policies and local arguments, while others fade into obscurity. On a national level our local MPs were unusually quiet, although MEP Geoffrey Bloom appeared in print on 11 occasions. As the year progressed, City of York Council leader James Alexander came in for special comment as it was alleged he managed to get letters printed almost on a daily basis. Not quite so, although post-election he was exposed on 27 occasions, with 12 published before he was elected leader of the council. This meant that Coun Tracey Simpson-Laing was pushed into second place with 33.
The mass vaccination site at the former Askham Bar Park & Ride car park PATIENTS turning up at York s Covid mass vaccination site last night were told they couldn t have the jab because the vaccine had run out. The relatives of several elderly York residents have contacted The Press to complain about what happened at the former Askham Bar Park & Ride site off Moor Lane, which began coronavirus vaccinations earlier this week. Gary Flakes said he took his 85-year-old uncle, George Dodd, for an appointment at 6.30pm. We arrived at 6.15pm, and queued for 40 minutes in one of two traffic lines, he said.