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A variety of retail stores will be located off Bill Gardner Parkway, part of a planned retail shopping center at the intersection with State Route 155. (Locust Grove Development LLC Photo) Henry County commissioners have approved the first portion of a proposed grocery store shopping center. The board approved this in September. A second zone change request for the project will need to be considered at a later date. The 29-acre property is located at State Route 155 and Bill Gardner Parkway. Bill Gardner Parkway Grocery Store MHF News first reported in June that a new grocery store was being…
crime and safety16-year-old girl charged with school shooting threat | Designated driver disqualified | Man with ankle monitor kills stepfather, burns down mother’s housePosted on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 6:35 PM ET | Updated on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 7:16 PM ETHUDSON VALLEY, N.Y. — Check out this week’s top police news stories featured on the region’s 24 Patch sites. It also includes the story of a teenage boy who was raped at knifepoint and arrested in his Yorktown home. Serial shoplifter arrested after returning for several seconds: police Police said the shoplifter brazenly stuffed more than 60…
A California bill that would have required gas stoves to carry labels warning of health risks from harmful levels of nitrogen dioxide and other pollutants was vetoed Friday by Gov. Gavin Newsom. File photo by SK/Pixabay Sept. 28 (UPI) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the state’s move to require consumer health warning labels on gas stoves starting next year, calling the regulations “highly prescriptive.” exercised the right of veto. Assembly Bill 2513, approved by the California Legislature earlier this month, requires all gas stoves sold in California starting January 1, 2025, detailing the health risks associated with pollutants emitted…
Author: SÍLE Moloney Police removed a Honduran milk snake from a shopping cart near 212th Street and White Plains Road in the Olinville section of the Bronx on Saturday afternoon, September 28, 2024.Photo courtesy of Citizen App Police removed a snake from a shopping bag in the Olinville section of the Bronx on Saturday afternoon, September 28, but there were no reports of injuries. An NYPD spokesperson said police received a report of a Honduran milk snake near 212th Street and White Plains Road on Saturday around 2:09 p.m. Police removed a Honduran milk snake from a shopping cart near…
Author: SÍLE Moloney Police removed a Honduran milk snake from a shopping cart near 212th Street and White Plains Road in the Olinville section of the Bronx on Saturday afternoon, September 28, 2024.Photo courtesy of Citizen App Police removed a snake from a shopping bag in the Olinville section of the Bronx on Saturday afternoon, September 28, but there were no reports of injuries. An NYPD spokesperson said police received a report of a Honduran milk snake near 212th Street and White Plains Road on Saturday around 2:09 p.m. Police removed a Honduran milk snake from a shopping cart near…
The CEO of a hospital management company that filed for bankruptcy protection in May will resign after failing to testify before a U.S. Senate committee.Ralph de la Torre, CEO of Steward Healthcare, has overseen a network of about 30 hospitals across the United States. The Texas-based company’s troubled recent history has drawn scrutiny from elected officials in the New England state where some of its hospitals are located.A spokesperson for Mr. de la Torre told CBS News in a statement Saturday that he has “amicably parted ways with Mr. Steward on mutually agreeable terms,” adding that he is “committed to…
PHOENIX — Whether you’re feeling stressed over a political debate, going through a tough breakup, or struggling with dark thoughts, help is just three digits away.988 Crisis Lifeline is a simple number you can call or text anytime to connect with a trained mental health professional.However, the person who answers the phone when you call will be closer to where you are calling.Since its launch, the 988 has been a lifeline for many.However, until recently, how calls were routed depended on the phone’s area code.That means if you moved from another state and keep an out-of-state phone number, you’re likely…
Steward Healthcare’s embattled CEO is stepping down from the company, his spokesperson confirmed Saturday. Dr. Ralph de la Torre is a former heart surgeon who rose through the ranks to become the founder and CEO of a now struggling for-profit health care company. He has overseen a network of about 30 hospitals across the country, but the Texas-based company’s troubled recent history has drawn scrutiny from elected officials in New England states where some of its hospitals are located. are collecting. A spokesperson for Mr. Delatorre said the decision to separate was amicable. “Dr. de la Torre urged continued focus…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ralph de la Torre of troubled Steward Healthcare will be held in criminal contempt in the Senate next week for refusing to testify about cost-cutting decisions, and the company’s top executive will be held in criminal contempt. The company announced Saturday that he will step down as CEO next week. The group’s 31 hospitals before filing for bankruptcy.The Dallas-based company said in a statement that Delatorre will no longer serve as CEO and chairman, effective Oct. 1, as part of an agreement in principle reached earlier this month.A spokesperson for Mr. de la Torre said the former…
Dr. Ralph de la Torre, CEO of Dallas-based Steward Healthcare, is leaving the troubled company after being charged with contempt of Congress for refusing to testify about the company’s bankruptcy. It happened. A Steward spokesperson confirmed the news in a statement emailed to News Center. 5. “Dr. de la Torre has amicably separated from Steward on mutually agreeable terms and will continue to be a tireless advocate for improving reimbursement rates for underserved patient populations. Dr. de la Torre urges us to remain focused on this mission.” Steward’s financial woes are a much-needed reminder of Massachusetts’ continued failure to improve…