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San Jose firefighters say once again they are fighting to revive a vital unit responsible for monitoring drugs fire paramedics use on patients. The unit known as Med 30 has now been paused by the city ...
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is emphasizing the urgent need for its new gun lock distribution program after a juvenile accidentally shot himself in the leg Louisville police said the victim ...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WAVE) - Staff at LifeSpan Resources, a southern Indiana agency designed to help people live independently, say they feel stuck after a state program went into effect that took away ...
Apple introduced the Alarm slider with iOS 26.1, but you can get rid of it in four easy steps. Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, ...
A historic SEC powerhouse is working to keep its head coach in place as the Michigan job comes open, but Paul Finebaum thinks they may be overreacting. Not long after the Michigan head coaching ...
A collective fear amongst many is a smartphone alarm failing to go off after setting it the night before. Well, apparently, Apple is adding to that anxiety as many users are claiming their iPhone ...
In late September, Oregon Health & Science University’s president, discussing the changing regulatory scene, seemed particularly passionate about one obscure federal initiative in particular: “The ...
PORTERVILLE, Calif. (KFSN) -- Turning passion into purpose, for 16 years, Bobby Rader has worked in the Ag-Crimes unit of a local law enforcement agency. Growing increasingly frustrated with copper ...
The Springfield Fire Department is offering free smoke alarm installations to residents as part of a statewide initiative to improve fire safety. The program, known as the "Be Alarmed! Smoke Alarm ...