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Upgrades mean the Columbia Police Department can have a technology ecosystem focused on transparency and accountability, ...
NEW YORK (WCBS) — Columbia University professors gathered Monday to push back against sweeping policy changes after the Ivy League school agreed to several demands by the Trump administration in ...
The Columbia ... and-butter; police records, what is in them and what should be in them. And part of that is our sunshine folks," Schlude said. "... We are trying to be very transparent and ...
The marked police car was responding to a call relating to a report of a man carrying knives on nearby Warwick Road, which connects the suburb to the Tyseley district of Birmingham and the city ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A fire broke out at the historic Pacific Dining Car restaurant in the Westlake District of Los Angeles Thursday morning. The fire was reported around 6:50 a.m. on W.
A man was struck on Yardley Road, near the junction with Florence Road in Acocks Green on Wednesday evening A pedestrian hit by a police car on a 999 call in Birmingham has died, West Midlands ...
A pedestrian hit by a police car on a 999 call in Birmingham has died, West Midlands Police said. The 40-year-old man was struck just before 19:00 GMT on Wednesday on Yardley Road, near the ...
A community was in shock today after a pedestrian was knocked down and killed by a police car responding to reports of a knifeman. The victim died at the scene after he was hit in Yardley Road in ...
James Boasberg, the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia since 2023, drew Trump’s ire after he temporarily blocked the administration’s effort to carry out ...
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis police have released the name of the officer who was struck and injured by a car while arresting a suspect on Interstate 70 Monday morning. Nathan Spiess, 31, was the ...
According to Mitch McCoy, a St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department spokesman, Officer Nathan Spiess was struck by a vehicle on Interstate 70 while attempting to arrest a suspected car thief.
Columbia's police chief says the department is chipping away at a staffing shortage that is costing the city hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime and leaving officers exhausted.