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Booze Bid Denied For Auto Repair Shop / Cop Retires Amid Fake Shift Probe / Lifeguard Honored / Family "Lost Everything" In Fatal Fire...

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Popular Eatery Evicted, But Owners Operating Business As Usual

The popular eatery was told to leave, but it’s still operating as usual.>>>Read More.


Booze Bid Denied For Auto Repair Shop

An auto repair shop came up short in its proposal to serve alcohol to members after a vote by the Board of Zoning Appeals.>>>Read More.

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Cop Retires Amid Fake-Airport-Shift Probe

The officer had been placed on administrative leave after being accused of faking extra-duty shifts at a local airport.>>>Read More.


Lifeguard Cited for ‘Extraordinary Heroism In Action’ During Water Rescue

A top official said the lifeguard’s “prompt response and extraordinary heroism in action prevented a tragedy.”>>>Read More.

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Family ‘Lost Everything’ In Fatal Fire, Community Rallies Support

Support is pouring in for the family of a veterinarian after losing his son and dogs in a devastating house fire.>>>Read More.


Community Garden Dedicated In Memory Of 6-Year-Old Girl

The new garden was named in memory of a 6-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a motor vehicle.>>>Read More.

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