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Wegner says the truck never made it out to of the garage and the worker has been suspended.According to Cheektowaga police, the employee, identified as 46-year-old Robert Hupkowicz, was arrested and charged with criminal mischief and making graffiti.He was arraigned in court and released on his own recognizance.The truck will be repainted before it is put back in service.This story was originally published by 413

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Two cutters are homeported in Portsmouth, Virginia, one is homeported in Charleston, South Carolina, one is homeported in Key West, Florida, and the Bertholf is homeported in Alameda, California."During at-sea interdictions, a suspect vessel is initially detected and monitored by allied, military or law enforcement personnel coordinated by Joint Interagency Task Force-South based in Key West, Florida, according to the statement. "The interdictions, including the actual boardings are led and conducted by members of the U.S. Coast Guard." 542

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When Flynn was charged, the special counsel's office described how he had lied about passing messages from members of the Trump campaign to then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and back again. Those phone calls were about easing sanctions on Russia and influencing foreign governments' votes on a United Nations resolution about Israeli settlements.Specifically, Flynn called senior Trump transition team members at Mar-a-Lago in Florida three times in late December 2016 to discuss conversations he was having with Kislyak about sanctions. He then relayed his conversation with Kislyak to transition adviser KT McFarland.Separately, according to CNN reporting and his plea documents, Kushner directed Flynn to contact foreign officials before Trump took office about the UN vote on settlements.Flynn also pleaded guilty to lying on his foreign lobbying registrations about his work on a lobbying project for Turkey.His ties to the Russia probe could reach much further than prosecutors revealed a year ago.The former national security adviser was at the center of what's believed to be an investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice. Flynn was fired in the early days of the administration after then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates raised with West Wing officials that Flynn had lied to Vice President Mike Pence about his communications on Russian sanctions. Around that same time, Trump asked then-FBI Director James Comey to let the Flynn investigation go, Comey has said.Flynn also served on the campaign, the transition team and in the administration at crucial moments that could still be under investigation related to Russian interference in American politics, making his contact with Kislyak even more significant.Flynn was the person who informed Trump that Russian President Vladimir Putin was the first to call him after Trump's inauguration, according to Comey.And the Wall Street Journal has outlined Flynn's alleged contacts with the late Peter W. Smith, who sought out the Russian hackers who obtained Clinton campaign emails. It is unclear if Mueller's office is still pursuing Smith's actions during the campaign.Flynn, a retired lieutenant general, is scheduled to be sentenced by federal Judge Emmet Sullivan on Dec. 18. Next week, his defense team will have a chance to tell its version of the story of his crimes. 2351

  

We, for the most part, operate on the principle that a chemical is innocent until proven guilty, Jeff Ruch, an attorney with Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said in the ESPN story. "And only if it produces a body count is there then any sort of regulatory response." That initiated a federal, multi-agency research effort in 2016, which is still ongoing today.Led by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, they're looking at possible risks associated with turf fields and rubberized playground surfaces. The first concern is easy to see — gasoline and oil, antifreeze, brake fluid and who knows what else. You'd never let your kids play in a puddle of this toxic soup. But some of those chemicals could essentially roll from the roadways and parking lots onto athletic fields and playgrounds as it takes thousands of used tires to infill a field. But the industry says what's on the tires is not a problem. "Before they go into fields, they're broken up and they're cleaned," said Dan Bond with the Synthetic Turf Council. According to analysis from the Yale School of Public Health, the very components of tires could be a health risk.Studies reveal there are more than 1196

  

We understood that a lot of it was orchestrated in ways that kept it out of sight for the studio back home, the letter said, alluding to the fact that the series was shot in North Carolina. "We also understood that no one was fully unaware. The lack of action that has been routine, the turning of the other cheek, is intolerable. We collectively want to echo the calls of women everywhere that vehemently demand change, in all industries." 440

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