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American Horse Council Podcast

Horse Radio Network

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This podcast from the American Horse Council highlights members doing amazing horse related things around the county. Plus, we look at the legislation and regulations that affect horseback riders and carriage drivers in all 50 states. Part of the Horse in the Morning podcast family.
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The 812

Steve Volan / Plateia Media

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The 812 is a daily show about the basic workings of city government in Bloomington, Indiana. Hosted by Steve Volan, a recently-retired five-term member of Bloomington's City Council, The 812's primary feature is a half-hour interview with elected and appointed officials in city government, as well as with members of boards, commissions and not-for-profits providing services to the city. Produced by Plateia Media.
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Are You Creative?

Sangita Mitra and Nick Hearne

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Sangita and Nick explore what it means to be creative. Talking with fascinating creative people to find out what makes them do what they do. Can they inspire Sangita to be creative? Based in and around Essex, UK Supported by NGDA, Essex County Council, City Sound Radio
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Ventura Forward

Spencer & Spence

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Everything that’s happening in Ventura County, from the beaches to The Pier, restaurants, wineries & breweries, music, sports, hiking, biking, surfing, sharing the stoke that moves Ventura Forward, Let’s Go!
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Next Gen PA

WAC Harrisburg

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Tired of the same old takes? Young leaders of the World Affairs Council of Harrisburg dive deep into the critical Pennsylvania issues impacting our community. Expect insightful discussions, interviews, and healthy debate. #NextGenPA
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Untangled

Abhijit Verekar

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State and local governments provide vital services to their citizens and keep them safe. They are also one of the largest employers in the country. They employ about 14 million people in the US, not including public schools and hospitals. However, they’re also wrought with antiquated systems, broken processes, paperwork overwhelm, lack of transparency, and underutilization of intelligent technologies. If you are a municipal leader, everyday citizen, or work for a state or local government ac ...
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Accidentally Historic

Historical Society of Pottawattamie County

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Council Bluffs’ location has put the town into contact with a lot of history. Lewis and Clark and the Mormon pilgrims came through, as did the westbound pioneers on the Oregon and California Trails. Abraham Lincoln designated the town as milepost zero for the transcontinental railroad. The first coast-to-coast automobile trip passed through and later the first transcontinental highway. Council Bluffs was the birthplace of Omaha and first war-time mobile hospital. It also boasted the state’s ...
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Stories and perspectives from Southwestern Ohio students participating in WYSO's Youth Radio training program.WYSO Youth Radio is supported by the Virginia W. Kettering Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council
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Social Care Cambridgeshire

Cambridgeshire County Council

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The goal of this series is to give social workers an insight and introduction to our thinking, our teams and to provide you with some practical tips and support along the way. Visit the Cambridgeshire County Council website for more info #welovesocialworkers
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Non-commercial, educational, and community-led. KCSB News is dedicated to covering underreported stories of local, national, and international importance. Our team of student and community journalists here in Santa Barbara County produces content encompassing a variety of topics, ranging from politics and public health to environmental affairs and the arts. You can listen to our newscasts on-air Monday and Thursday at 5:00 pm and new episodes of Inside Isla Vista on Wednesday at 5:00 pm, all ...
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Council Conversations

Frazier Fathers

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A podcast speaking to municipal politicians, community leaders and experts on the opportunities and challenges in Southwestern Ontario. We tell the stories of individuals, communities, and regions in the context of better understanding an under explored part of Canada.
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Libertarian-Minded

Peter Norquest & Terra Radliff

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"During the past few years we have become acutely aware of the organized takeover and slow demolition of nation states by globalist powers. They are attempting to enact a Great Reset via the Fourth Industrial Revolution with the intention of locking down the world under a global technocracy. This is occurring via the capture of local, state, federal and national governments by international institutions such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization, as well as Non-Governmental ...
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G.O.B.L.I.N.S

The Brothers Meredith & Co.

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Elizabeth is on her last chance as a junior assistant at Worthing County Council Planning Department. Plagued by misfortune and strange occurrences, she has one more shot at proving she can be a 'Team Player'... the Cissbury Ring Bypass. The Goblins Hooper and Tripe, barely assisted by their Elvish dreamboat colleague Elisar Crowshackle, are all that stand between Elizabeth and an agonising death beyond the veil. G.O.B.L.I.N.S is an independently produced Fantasy and Folklore Comedy from the ...
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Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

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The Library Section of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council run a varied programme of literary events throughout the year. This podcast series provides an archive of some of these events and helps to extend their reach to a wider audience.
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817 Podcast - Fort Worth's Monday Morning Show

Fort Worth's Monday Morning Show

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Fort Worth Weekly Critic's Choice Podcast of the Year "Fort Worth's Monday morning meeting." - Bud Kennedy Do you love Fort Worth and care about what goes on in our amazing city? Well, welcome to the 817 Podcast, a weekly Monday morning show hosted by two Fort Worthians who banter and dissect the biggest stories in local culture, politics, and business. EJ Carrion is a local tech entrepreneur, and Ann Zadeh is a former city council member and the current Director of Community Design Fort Wor ...
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The Talking Newspaper

Carlow County Council Library Service

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The Talking Newspaper is a collaboration between Carlow County Council Library Service, The Carlow Nationalist and Carlow Volunteer Centre. Selected articles from weekly editions of the newspaper are recorded by Senior Library Assistant Gearóid for the enjoyment and benefit of those with a visual impairment, reading difficulties and for everyone. Over time an archive of the recordings will provide a snapshot of life in Carlow and will be housed on the County Digital Archive platform.
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Mountains to Sea DLR Book Festival

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

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Dún Laoghaire, South Dublin, Ireland has a remarkable literary heritage which includes James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, as well as a host of historical and contemporary authors. In recognition of this, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council held the inaugural Mountains to Sea DLR Book Festival in September 2009.
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Gaston's Great

Steven Long

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Welcome to "Gaston's Great," the podcast that delves into the dynamic world of non-profits and leadership in Gaston County, North Carolina! I'm your host Steven Long, and I'm excited to guide you through the inspiring stories, impactful initiatives, and visionary leaders who are making a difference in our community. In each episode, "Gaston's Great" shines a spotlight on the dedicated individuals and organizations that contribute to the social fabric of Gaston County through their work in th ...
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Join Una Ni Mhaoldhomhnaigh Tuesday evenings from 6-7 pm on KCLR for The Arts Show, talking the latest from the world of books, music, film, theatre and that arts, all in association with Kilkenny County Council Arts Office and Creative Ireland.
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Minnesota Today

Minnesota Public Radio

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Minnesota Today from MPR News brings you the most important stories from around the state. All on your schedule. Get updated on the latest news in about five minutes, every weekday morning and evening.
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Pang!

Dan Froot & Company

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"Pang!" is a series of audio dramas from Dan Froot & Company, based on the oral histories of families around the country who are living below the poverty line and hungering for change. Brought to you by Curious Audio, with support from Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, and UCLA Council on Research.
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Carlow Decade of Centenaries Podcast Series

Carlow County Council Library Service

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This podcast is part of the Carlow County Council Decade of Centenaries Programme and is a collaborative podcast series on the history of Carlow during the decade 1913 -1923. Collaborators on the project include Carlow County Museum, Carlow Historical and Archaeological Society and Carlow County Library Service.
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Drivetime

RTÉ Radio 1

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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Minot Talk

The Dakotan

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Minot Talk is a weekly podcast that aims to bring back Talk Radio to Minot. With breakdowns on the City Council, interviews with local people, and more it is sure to be your source for the latest in Minot.
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NSPR Headlines

North State Public Radio

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A daily podcast from NSPR featuring the news of the day from the North State and California in less than 10 minutes. Hosted by Ava Norgrove, and available at 8:30 a.m. every weekday. Read today’s stories at mynspr.org
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Residents in Whitstable have been left outraged after the county council decided to lock the gates of a playing field which has been earmarked for development. Padlocks have appeared on the entrances of the Church Street playing field which has been open to the public for generations. Also in today's podcast, as Americans cast their vote in the pre…
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Minnesota’s Secretary of State says early voter turnout on election day has been high. Steve Simon said he’d been able to reach 20 of Minnesota’s 87 counties by noon, all of whom were reporting that the voting process was going well. Those stories and more in today’s evening update on Election Day, November 5. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary M…
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From state and local measures to the presidential race, Butte County locals say they’re ready for change. Also, Pacific Gas and Electric Company says it could shut off power to up to 22,000 customers due to dangerous fire weather conditions, and even though Election Day is today, we might not know the local or national results for some time.…
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It’s election day … officially. But don’t hold your breath, everyone. We’re still possibly days away from knowing the results of many races, both local and national. Even so, we wanted to get a sense of how voters in Washington have been feeling and thinking about the choices on the ballot this season. KUOW has been speaking with people across the …
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Months and months of anticipation – or maybe dread? – have led to today. Election day. Over the coming days and weeks, there will continue to be a lot of talk about candidates, polls, the state of democracy. But we also want to recognize the emotional difficulty of election day... of election season. Politics can leave a lot of people bitter and di…
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Americans are at the polls right now voting for the next president – among a lot of other important state and local races. And if you’re highly engaged in the outcome of Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris – you’re not just casting a ballot. You’re reading, watching and listening to tons of content about this presidential race, and in some cases agon…
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The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) received over 5,000 reports of suspected cybersecurity incidents and over 700 were confirmed as authentic threats. We discuss the State's vulnerability to cyber attacks with the Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications Ossian Smyth.…
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The Medical Council has today launched CAREhub, an independent, confidential service. It provides counselling and wellbeing support to medical students, doctors, and members of the public who are taking part in a Medical Council investigation. To tell us why, Dr Suzanne Crowe, President of the Medical Council.…
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The final opinion polls shows both candidates are neck and neck in an exceptionally tight race. For their take on how the election is going, Amanda Renteria, former national political director for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign & Erol Morkoc, chief strategist for Republicans Overseas.Av RTÉ Radio 1
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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) says the country has "significant gaps" to close in order to meet legally binding Climate Action Plan and EU targets. For more on this Brian Caulfield, Professor in Transportation at the Department of Civil Engineering, in Trinity College Dublin.Av RTÉ Radio 1
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It's Tuesday, Nov. 5 — Election Day. Polls are open between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. A Crow Wing County woman is marking 74 years of service as an election judge. The man accused of killing five young women in a high-speed crash along Lake Street last year rejected a plea deal Monday and will go to trial in February. Derrick Thompson was allegedly driving…
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Back to Basics – NGOs – Medical – Part 1 International Committee of the Red Cross Recorded Oct 15, 2024 Failure to aid victims, misuse of funds, political agendas and total immunity. Yep, isn’t that the first thing that comes to mind when you picture the Red Cross….??? Join Peter and Terra as they discuss what the Red Cross is really up to! Music b…
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Elections are no longer just a game between the candidates . We have seen this trend, that Outside groups, specifically political action committees (or PACs) have gradually become more involved in political elections and come to the forefront. KCSB's Lena Cen talks to CalMatters reporter Yue Stella Yu to learn more.…
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He was one of the greatest musical minds of the 20th century… and he hailed from Seattle. Songwriter, composer, arranger and producer Quincy Jones, died yesterday at the age of 91. The 28-time Grammy winner moved to the Pacific Northwest at the age of 10 and eventually graduated from Garfield High School. Jones credited Seattle's musical openness w…
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Boeing machinists are voting today on a new contract offer that could end their seven week-old strike. More than 33,000 workers walked off the job on September 13 – after they overwhelmingly voted to reject an offer from Boeing that included a 25 percent pay increase over 4 years. In late October, Machinists also voted down Boeing’s second offer – …
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Seattle’s Public School District is grappling with a nearly 100 million dollar budget shortfall, as student enrollment in the district has dropped in recent years. In a letter last month, Superintendent Brent Jones said that SPS was proposing the closure of North Beach, Sacajawea, Sanislo, and Stevens elementary schools next year, pending school bo…
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More than one million Minnesotans have already cast their ballots for the 2024 election. The Minnesota Secretary of State's Office reports more than 1,170,000 voters have already cast their ballots ahead of Election Day. And Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz is taking his final campaign blitz on the road to two battleground states tod…
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In Shasta County, signs encouraging residents to vote for local school board races have appeared in the area. The signs claim parents' rights are under attack, but nobody is quite sure who put the signs up in the first place. Also, Chico has received a $1 million federal grant to restore commercial air services to the Chico Regional Airport, and ni…
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are pushing their closing messages to voters on the last day of campaigning before America decides its next president. Both candidates are in a final sprint across key battleground states. One of those states is Michigan. Our reporter Una Kelly is there.Av RTÉ Radio 1
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Do you have an office wife or husband, do you maybe exchange flirty messages with an old crush on Instagram? An article in the Times UK over the weekend has raised questions around the blurred lines of infidelity as a woman detailed her 'emotional affair' with a Dad on her school run. Dating and Relationship Expert Frances Kelleher.…
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Israel today ended an agreement that facilitated the work of the main United Nations relief organisation for Palestinian refugees. UNRWA is the biggest aid provider in Gaza still providing humanitarian aid in the territory. Sarah speaks to their spokesperson Louise Wateridge, who is currently working in Northern Gaza.…
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The number of passenger seats available on aircrafts using Dublin Airport next summer will not now be cut, because the High Court granted a stay on a decision by the aviation regulator to cap the peak season slots. For the latest on this Will Goodbody, RTÉ's Business Editor and Oisín Coughlan, CEO of Friends of the Earth Ireland.…
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In the town of Ballaghaderreen, hundreds of people marched though the streets demanding a more visible Garda presence following recent incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour. The peaceful demonstration was sparked by reports of an alleged assault against a teenager on Halloween night. Our reporter John Cooke tell us more.…
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A driver who woke up after a “terrifying” crash on the A21 with no memory of the accident is appealing for witnesses. He had a swollen face, was covered in blood and surrounded by broken glass after hitting a central reservation, but has no idea of what caused the crash. Also in today’s podcast, a factory worker who sexually assaulted a woman outsi…
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Tuesday is Election Day. A new law in Minnesota is meant to protect poll workers from harassment. The measure prohibits threatening and intimidating anyone involved in administering elections. A handful of federal election monitors will be observing voting at Twin Cities polling places Tuesday. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Pic…
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It's a downtown transportation infrastructure update with Hank Duncan, the city's bicycle and pedestrian coordinator. We get the skinny on all the bumpouts being installed on downtown street corners, the future of Indiana Avenue, where the city is with studying updates to College and Walnut Streets, and more. Also...don't forget to vote before 6pm …
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The election is tomorrow. Ann and EJ analyze early voting data while also discussing important topics such as transportation and housing. SHORT STORY #1: Election Day in Tarrant County: What to know, what to watch for and when we’ll get results - Early voting up, mail ballots down compared to 2020 in Tarrant County voting SHORT STORY #2: The State …
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Oscar Gutierrez has served on the District 3 city council, and various legislative bodies, since 2018. He markets himself as an approachable and reachable man of the people, and is currently running for the SB City Council again. KCSB's Devon Szalva talks to him about his stance on homelessness, housing, and future policy.…
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The District 1 City Council race in Santa Barbara may be the most contentious within the city. Former democrat Alejandra Gutierrez is running to keep her spot; but Labor Organizer Wendy Santa Maria and Cruzito Cruz are both vying for it as well. For Cruzito Cruz, it isn't the first time he's run. Rosie Bultman spoke with Cruz to learn more about hi…
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Monique Limon has been a California Public Servant since 2016, when she was elected to the state assembly. Since 2020, she has served in the State Senate where she is the chair of the Democratic Caucus. She also chairs the Senate Standing Committee on Banking and Financial Services, and the Senate Standing Committee on Human Services. Now, she seek…
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Nearly a million Minnesotans have already cast their ballots in the presidential election. Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon said at this point Minnesotans voting via absentee ballot should not risk putting the ballot in the mail. Also on the ballot is a measure to renew a constitutional amendment that sets aside 40 percent of lottery procee…
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The Department of Housing has published its monthly data on the number of Commencement Notices, which is when residential construction starts, for the month of September. To debate the progress Alan Dillon Minister of State with responsibility for Local Government & Planning and Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD for Dun Laoghaire.…
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Most polls show Trump and Harris running neck and neck with the two candidates evenly matched in seven key swing states. To discuss this Dr Laura Barberena, communication strategist who worked on campaigns for Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton & Mark Rozell, chair of the school of policy in government in George Mason University in Northern Virginia.…
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The county's elected prosecuting attorney now in her second term, Erika Oliphant explains to The 812 the role of her office and the different programs it manages. We talk about the multiyear study her office is conducting into racial and ethnic disparities in the county justice system as a result of her office's actions, and what they're doing abou…
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A Kent hospital has apologised after a 75-year-old man resorted to sleeping on the floor after a 12-hour wait in A&E. Martin Wakely was taken to Medway Maritime with breathing difficulties, and his wife has described the state of the NHS as "disgusting". An elderly vandal has been spotted cutting down hundreds of handmade poppies. They were part of…
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