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Toledo city officials applied for nearly $34.6 million in federal stimulus money to rehire 75 laid off police officers and to hire an additional 75 officers but said yesterday theyve been informed that wont be happening. Police Chief Michael Navarre told The Blade the city has been informed the most it can expect from a federal COPS Hiring Recovery Program grant is enough money to hire 31 ...
Anyone who is a regular user of the World Wide Web knows about identity theft and malicious software, yet it appears that the sophistication of cybercriminals and the risks they pose are increasing.
In the unlikely event that Mayor Willie Herenton actually retires or resigns or whatever he wants to call it on July 30th, Hizzoner says there will be a "retirement reception in my honor" in the Hall of Mayors on July 31st from 2 to 4 p.m.
P resident Barack Obama's stimulus bill was passed fewer than five months ago. Only a small fraction of the money has been spent, but Republicans already know it's a failure.
It’s an expense homeowners must face eventually, however tight the household budget: roof replacement. And when it’s time for that big job, the price of shingles might take a bigger bite out of the budget, local contractors say, although the home renovation market has slowed and petroleum costs less than it did last summer.
Green building efforts continue to gain momentum with the House passage of energy and climate legislation that provides incentives while accelerating the benefits of sustainability and environmental performance. But the bill isn't ready for the Senate yet.
STEPHENS CITY -- A single-vehicle crash on Interstate 81 on Wednesday afternoon left a man dead, state police said. WINCHESTER -- Downtown is safe but could be safer, according to a recent survey of residents and business owners.
The West Metro Drug Task Force, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, and the Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force conducted an investigation into a major indoor marijuana growing operation that has ended with 18 people facing federal charges.
More than 500 cases since January 2009 As part of CBP’s responsibility for securing the ports of entry while facilitating legitimate travel, officers at the ports of entry in Arizona have encountered more than 500 potential cases of identity theft that have been turned over to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for prosecution since January of this year.
It's a big problem that companies are loath to discuss. But California's amended identity theft laws show that offering protections to smaller companies on par with those for individuals helps tremendously
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