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Early voting reaches such heights that some Georgia polls may be Election Day 'ghost town'
Read full article: Early voting reaches such heights that some Georgia polls may be Election Day 'ghost town'Record levels of early voting are making it so polls in Georgia might be a āghost townā on Election Day.
TxDOT officials urge drivers to plan ahead before winter storm arrives
Read full article: TxDOT officials urge drivers to plan ahead before winter storm arrivesTxDOT crews are pre-treating the roadways with brine in hopes of creating safer conditions for drivers. However, officials urge drivers to think twice before traveling.
TxDOT San Antonioās HERO program sees 15 percent increase in incidents during recent rainfall
Read full article: TxDOT San Antonioās HERO program sees 15 percent increase in incidents during recent rainfallTxDOT's HERO program was brought to the Alamo City in August of last year. Since then they respond to roughly 3,000 incidents a month.
NYC's new sex crimes chief has a background in nursing
Read full article: NYC's new sex crimes chief has a background in nursingNEW YORK The new head of New York City's sex crimes unit is not only a veteran investigator, but also a forensic nurse who has conducted the physical exams and evidence collection that are vital to solving such cases. Deputy Inspector Michael King started Monday as commander of the Special Victims Division. King, who has been with the New York Police Department for nearly 20 years, takes over a sex crimes unit that has gotten mixed reviews from victims, advocates and watchdogs in recent years. King was born in raised in Jamaica, moved to New York when he was 16 and in college earned the nickname Doogie Howser." John Miller, the NYPD's Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism, recommended King for the sex crimes post.