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The following results were found for the term(s): Seattle, Chief
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 20, 2020 Show All Captures
Police Chief Dave Hall, who was acting chief at the time, has said the case was never sent to prosecutors. Hall attended the sentencing hearing Tuesday.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jun 24, 2020 Show All Captures
Seattle School District No. 1 , 2007: Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the 5-4 decision striking down the use of race to achieve integration in public school systems.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 16, 2020 Show All Captures
During the Ingham County sentencing, Meridian Township paid for Randall-Gay to fly from Seattle to Michigan to speak at Nassar’s hearing.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 16, 2020 Show All Captures
When Hall and Walsh learned Randall-Gay wanted to speak at Nassar's sentencing, they offered to pay for her $1,385 ticket from Seattle to Michigan.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 11, 2020 Show All Captures
Ryan graduated from DePaul University in Chicago, then earned a master's degree in education from Seattle University.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jun 24, 2020 Show All Captures
Roberts wrote the 5-4 decision in 2007 that struck down school desegregation plans in Seattle and Louisville, famously declaring: "The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 20, 2020 Show All Captures
Facebook employee in Seattle tests positive for coronavirus A Facebook employee based in Seattle has tested positive for the coronavirus, the social network confirmed to USA TODAY on Wednesday night.
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Collection: Local News
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Chief Dave Hall, who was acting police chief at the time, told the State Journal in June the case was never sent to prosecutors.
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Collection: Local News
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They would follow with "Sleepless in Seattle " and "You've Got Mail." (Photo: WARNER BROS.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 20, 2020 Show All Captures
In the Seattle area, Sienas said they are "doing as much phone triaging as possible" and trying to shift appointments to telemedicine.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 20, 2020 Show All Captures
Since Friday, the bureau has reported that six inmates in Seattle tested negative for the virus after exhibiting flu-like symptoms.
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 15, 2020 Show All Captures
(Photo: Katie Campbell/Courtesy Oregon Public Broadcasting/AP Photo) CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MORE SEATTLE — Faced with increasing criticism of a proposal that would restrict media filming
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Collection: Local News
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ET Dec. 11, 2018 Supporters of Planned Parenthood demonstrated in Seattle this summer to protest Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. (Photo: Ted S.
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Collection: Local News
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Preeti Malani, chief health officer for the University of Michigan and a professor of infectious diseases.
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Collection: Local News
URL: https://www.livingstondaily.com/story/opinion/editorials/2015/01/01/resolutions-like-see/21125131/
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. — Thomas Jackson, police chief of Ferguson, Missouri ... don't call for the killing of police officers. — Protesters against police brutality … become a spokesman for the BK Whopper. — Josh Shaw, USC
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Collection: Local News
This text was captured on Jul 15, 2020 Show All Captures
"As the chief executive of this state it is my responsibility to make these decisions and keep our state safe."
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Collection: Local News
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In striking down the ban, the 6th Circuit cited the Supreme Court's 1969 and 1982 rulings in cases from Akron and Seattle .
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This text was captured on Jul 20, 2020 Show All Captures
Mayor Fischer has announced other changes to ensure “more scrutiny, transparency and accountability,” including the naming of a new police chief ; a new requirement that body cameras always be worn during
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Collection: Local News
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Kirby and Oscar Munoz, the company's chief executive officer, are foregoing their base salaries through at least June 30, the airline said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Collection: Local News
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Brad McMillan, chief investment officer at Commonwealth Financial Network, said a Trump win would spark uncertainty and likely result in a steep fall in stock prices Wednesday.
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