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Police investigate SUVs crashing into buildings in Cudahy, Oak Creek

Alcohol believed a factor after SUV slammed into 2 homes in Oak Creek By Aaron Maybin and FOX6 News Digital Team Published  OAK CREEK, Wis. - Police in Oak Creek believe alcohol could have played a role in a crash Tuesday morning, April 6 involving one vehicle and two badly damaged homes. Neighbors  jaws dropped when they saw the shattered glass, a pile of debris and holes in not one, but two homes. I would never wish that on anybody, said Tom Michalski. That’s a lot of damage. Francisco Rios said he was working nearby when it happened.  SUV crashes into home at 13th and Puetz, Oak Creek

Jefferson County unveils police reform draft, taking public comment online Thursday

Jefferson County unveils police reform draft, taking public comment online Thursday
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West Seattle Blog… | Here s what happened at first Washington State Ferries community meeting, with second one tonight

Two questions during the first of two Washington State Ferries community meetings dealt with a major WSF project that’s just a few years away in West Seattle – the Fauntleroy dock overhaul. “We’re just starting to look at (it),” said WSF’s Nicole McIntosh. I-976 and COVID pushed back planning but “the 2025-2027 biennium” is when they expect construction, “but we have a lot of planning to get there.” Will WSF consider separating passenger and vehicle loading? McIntosh said they’ll be looking at a wide range of alternatives as they plan – those could include overhead loading, a larger dock, even relocating the dock. She promised the process would include “interacting with our customers and stakeholders.”

Chicago s return to classrooms takes step forward, as Philadelphia turns to mediator

The governing body of the Chicago Teachers Union agreed on Monday to allow its 28,000 rank-and-file members to vote on a tentative deal with the third-largest U.S. school district to gradually reopen classrooms amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chicago s return to classrooms takes step forward, while Philadelphia turns to mediator

Chicago's teachers union was reviewing a compromise COVID-19 safety proposal on Monday that could allow in-person classes to resume this week, as Philadelphia agreed to let a mediator decide when school buildings could safely reopen.

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