Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett has announced a massive amount of funding for the V. Department of Education, monies Ms. Plaskett says her office lobbied tirelessly for. According to the congresswoman, the funds are being provided as part of the recent coronavirus relief package passed by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump. Since the beginning of this pandemic, parents have been counting on federal assistance to help our children and students continue to learn. Our office was hard at work to ensure that the Virgin Islands would receive sufficient funding for those purposes.

Gahanna-Jefferson family remembers their two sons who died in icy crash



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S 42, but the car continued, later failing to negotiate a curve and struck a concrete wall. Police say Vittitow was not restrained, but the two others were wearing seat belts. The incident is under investigation. Add to Chrome. Sign in. Home Local Classifieds. News Break App.


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Police departments in cities nationwide have faced heightened pressure to reform their practices after widespread protests last summer against police brutality and racial injustice. But this week, those challenges came to a head for police departments in Louisville, Kentucky; Columbus, Ohio; and Philadelphia — each which has been under increased scrutiny for police shootings or their handling of protests last summer. In Minneapolis, city council members and advocates have called for an overhaul of the police department after the police killing of George Floyd last May. And the Baltimore Police Department — which has had five police commissioners since — has entered its fourth year under a consent decree mandating sweeping reforms following years of corruption and abusive practices. Louisville Metro Police Department Police Chief Erika Shields was in her position less than two weeks before a new report found the department is struggling with low morale and a dearth of trust from its community.




Since the death penalty was reinstated in the United States in , only three people have been executed in Kentucky. According to the Kentucky Department of Corrections, the following are the inmates currently living on death row in that state. Ralph Baze was sentenced to death February 4, , in Rowan County for the murder of two police officers.