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Monroe City Battle of the Badges returns Aug 14 after COVID-19 hiatus

Monroe City Battle of the Badges returns Aug 14 after COVID-19 hiatus
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Watertown police and fire to show off their hardware at Public Safety Day

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Montgomery Zoo welcomes explorers on National Zoo Lovers Day

Montgomery Zoo welcomes explorers on National Zoo Lovers Day Montgomery Zoo welcomes explorers on National Zoo Lovers Day By Bethany Davis | April 8, 2021 at 5:44 AM CDT - Updated April 8 at 8:29 AM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - National Zoo Lovers Day encourages people to visit and explore our local zoos and learn about the animals that live there. The Montgomery Zoo has 12 animal realms spread out over about 42 acres with about 200 different species of animals. Zoo Lovers Day is also about gaining a deeper understanding of all a zoo does that many people never realize. At the Montgomery Zoo, education about the animals that live there is a top priority. The zoo also works to protect endangered species, housing 12 endangered species in Montgomery.

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Pflugerville Police Chief Jessica Robledo retires, Smith named interim

Jessica Robledo, Pflugerville s first female and Latina police chief, announced her retirement Tuesday night. Robledo has led the Pflugerville Police Department since 2017. Prior to that, she was an Austin police officer for 30 years and retired in 2016 from the Austin Police Department, where she had served as an assistant police chief. Both Robledo and city spokeswoman Maggie Holman declined to comment on the reasoning for the chief s departure. The Statesman has submitted an open records request for Robledo s personnel file, including all recommendations, reviews, formal complaints and any disciplinary actions. In a statement on Twitter, Robledo said:  4 years ago, I came out of retirement to answer the call to serve this amazing community as your Chief. As I transition to another chapter of my life, I am thankful to the people of Pflugerville, Mayor Gonzales and Council for this honor. Love you PF!”

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