Arkansas airport exec wounded in gunfight with federal agents at home, likely won’t survive, brother says
The executive director of the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Arkansas, who was wounded during a firefight at his home Tuesday morning, allegedly shot at federal agents as they were attempting to serve a search warrant, authorities said. Bryan Malinowski, 53, was struck during the gunfire exchange just after 6 a.m., as agents […]
Read MoreSt. Paul City Council votes to cut number of tobacco licenses, ban tobacco vending machines | #citycouncil
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- December 13, 2023
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The St. Paul City Council voted Wednesday to further restrict tobacco sales across the city. The council unanimously passed an ordinance that would remove tobacco vending machines in the city and reduce the amount of tobacco shop licenses. If approved by Mayor Melvin Carter, the ordinance will lower the number of available tobacco shop licenses […]
Read MoreFive Things to Know in Alaska Politics: Army reboot, pilot numbers, and vaping tax heads to governor | Politics | #alaska | #politics
Army Alaska will get a new name and a new logo Monday. The union representing Alaska Airlines pilots is disputing claims of a pilot shortage. And a tax bill before the governor seeks to address a rise in tobacco use by teenagers. There’s more news this week in “Five Things to Know.” Army pours resources […]
Read MoreFive Things to Know in Alaska Politics: Army reboot, pilot numbers and vaping tax heads to governor | Local News | #alaska | #politics
Army Alaska will get a new name and a new logo Monday. The union representing Alaska Airlines pilots is disputing claims of a pilot shortage. And a tax bill before the governor seeks to address a rise in tobacco use by teenagers. There’s more news this week in “Five Things to Know.” Army pours resources […]
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