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Trial determines how to divide $4B Maui wildfire settlement among plaintiffs

By ‘A’ali’i Dukelow Click here for updates on this story     MAUI, Hawai’i (KITV) — Months after the $4 billion settlement for Maui’s fire survivors was announced, a trial on Wednesday determined how to divide the money among plaintiffs. Much of the discussions during the proceeding were closed to the public. Attorney Jacob Lowenthal, who represents

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City of Houston Welcomes Industry-Leading Engineer Oluwole ‘O.J.’ McFoy to Spearhead Transformational Infrastructure Projects

By Francis Page, Jr. City of Houston Welcomes Industry-Leading Engineer Oluwole ‘O.J.’ McFoy to Spearhead Transformational Infrastructure Projects Click here for updates on this story     January 29, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — HOUSTON – The city of Houston is making power moves in public infrastructure with a game-changing appointment. Mayor John Whitmire proudly introduced Oluwole

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Colorado Springs City Council approves 2,000 acre annexation despite pleas from farmers over water

By Tyler Cunnington Click here for updates on this story     COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — On Tuesday afternoon Colorado Springs City Council approved a large-scale land annexation in eastern El Paso County, following hours of public comment from southeastern farmers, conservationists, county residents, and first responders. The Karman Line annexation, takes about 2,000 acres of

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‘Don’t lose me’: Woman, 100, rescued by deputies as Eaton Fire approached senior living facility

By Marc Brown Click here for updates on this story     ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) — A harrowing video released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Tuesday showed two deputies rescuing a 100-year-old woman as the Eaton Fire approached her senior living facility. The body camera footage showed deputies Nicholas Martinez and Quinn Alkonis using flashlights

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ACLU of Colorado sues landlord who allegedly threatened to report tenants to immigration authorities

By Sydney Isenberg Click here for updates on this story     DENVER (KMGH) — The ACLU of Colorado filed a lawsuit against an Aurora landlord on Tuesday, claiming the landlord repeatedly harassed their Venezuelan tenants and threatened to report them to immigration authorities. ACLU of Colorado named Avi Schwalb and Nancy Dominguez, as well as PHS

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