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Police charge Pennsylvania man with making swatting call in CT as ‘prank’ against ex-girlfriend

A Pennsylvania man has been arrested and accused of making a swatting call in Connecticut that sent police officers to a home in Norwalk believing a woman was being held at gunpoint. Maurice Smith, 39, faces charges of first-degree false incident report, risk of injury to a child and second-degree breach of peace, according to…

State police charge three teens, juvenile with causing $20K of vandalism at CT high school

Three teens and a juvenile have been charged with vandalizing a high school in Deep River, causing more than $20,000 worth of damages. Jonathan Gosnell, 18, Henry Grabowski, 18, and Mackie Olynnger, 18, each face charges of third-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary, first-degree criminal mischief and conspiracy to commit first-degree criminal mischief, according…

You can get any of these Chromebooks for under $300

https://tags.remixd.com/player/v5/index.js?cb=%%CACHEBUSTER%% There are plenty of things that can make your life easier, especially if you are in college or work from multiple locations. Laptops, for instance, let you take notes, work on spreadsheets and browse the internet wherever you are. But laptops tend to be bulky and heavy, which can cause shoulder or back problems.…

Deputies identify pair wanted for multiple thefts in Livingston area

LIVINGSTON PARISH – The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office is searching for two people suspected of shoplifting over $4,000 worth of merchandise from local stores. According to the LPSO, the two suspects targeted businesses operating within Livingston Parish this month. Deputies later identified the two as Lori Pinkney and Larrion Wagner of the Baton Rouge area. …

Bicyclist struck, killed by car in St. Martin Parish

ST. MARTINVILLE — A Breaux Bridge bicyclist was killed when he was struck by a car. Shelton Edmond, 66, was struck by a car around 9 p.m. Thursday while riding his bike on Zin Zin Road near C Huval Road. St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s deputies, along with Breaux Bridge Police and State Police, responded to…

Gang Intelligence Unit arrests suspected drug dealer, recovers multiple drugs and $70,000

BATON ROUGE – The EBRSO Gang Intelligence and Enforcement Unit arrested a suspected drug dealer and seized multiple types of drugs.  Deputies enacted a search warrant Wednesday at an address on Aliquippa Street. The home was reportedly being used by K-Shon Ringo to conceal and distribute narcotics.  During the course of the warrant, agents seized…

Baltimore businesses sue Dali owners for negligence in Key Bridge collapse

A Baltimore publisher is suing the companies behind the massive cargo ship that collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge last month, saying they were negligent for allowing an allegedly unseaworthy ship to sail ahead of the catastrophic crash that killed six people. American Publishing LLC, based in Essex, filed the proposed class action lawsuit Thursday…

How to keep your child safe as they try out their first sport

https://tags.remixd.com/player/v5/index.js?cb=%%CACHEBUSTER%% Which sports gear is best for kids? Engaging in sports as children is astonishingly packed with positives. There are so many that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had to break them down into four groups: economic and community impact, educational and career success, physical and mental, emotional and social. Plus, engaging…

When will House GOP be held responsible for border turmoil? | READER COMMENTARY

A reader of The Baltimore Sun urges the U.S. Senate to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for failing to carry out his duty to enforce immigration laws enacted by Congress (“When will Mayorkas be held accountable?” April 19). I hasten to point out to the letter writer that the Senate passed a bipartisan bill…

New York Vowed to Crack Down on Illegal Weed Shops. One Just Got a License.

New York officials had said that those who jumped the line to cash in on cannabis would not be rewarded over those who played by the rules. Press Release Distribution Service