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Post-Karen Read trial: What is being done about police accountability?
The fallout from the Karen Read trial continued last week with the announcement that a Canton police officer with ties to the case was placed on paid administrative leave. Only days earlier, Massachusetts State Police announced that Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in the Read case, would be suspended without pay indefinitely after “unprofessional” text messages came to light during the trial and questions about his bias in the case were raised. State Police said an internal affairs investigation remains ongoing.
Update: Heat advisory for Bristol and Plymouth counties until Wednesday evening
On Tuesday at 2:42 a.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated heat advisory in effect until Wednesday at 8 p.m. for Bristol and Plymouth counties. The weather service describes, "Heat index values up to 100 degrees." "Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses," explains the weather service.
RI: ELECTRIC BUS IN-LINE CHARGING STATION
Federal, State, and Local Officials Celebrated State’s First Electric Bus In-Line Charging Station. Federal, state and local officials joined the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority to celebrate the completion of Rhode Island’s first electric bus in-line charging station. U.S. Senator Jack Reed. U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. U.S. Representative...
Massachusetts Mail Delivery Is the Worst in the Nation
If you thought the United States Postal Service was doing a poor job delivering the mail in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, you are correct. The USPS Office of Inspector General says, "The Postal Service's ability to acceptable service is an ongoing concern across the United States." The Postal Service's long-stated...
RI political leaders step up to achieve groundbreaking support for mental well-being
The 2024 legislative session marked a watershed moment in securing long overdue funding to address the mental health and substance use challenges of all Rhode Islanders, particularly the most vulnerable and underserved populations. Numerous legislative champions stood up and together passed key bills and rate increases that will transform Rhode Island’s behavioral health system.
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