D.C. police, in partnership with law enforcement across the region, plan to launch a “real-time crime center,” where authorities will work around-the-clock to monitor live video from hundreds of closed-circuit cameras across the city and provide immediate information as officers respond to emergencies.
The RTCC, announced Thursday by D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) and other officials, is expected to open in February and will be staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Read More...
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With rage in his eyes and destruction in his heart, an unhinged husband stormed the stage of an “LGBTQIAP+ beauty pageant” in Brazil, hijacked the winner’s crown and furiously slammed it to the ground after his wife was awarded the second-place honors, local news outlet Globo reported.
Shocked audience members at the Miss Gay Mato Grosso 2023 pageant shrieked Saturday as the partner of first runner-up contestant Nathally Becker, who was representing the city of Cuiabá, violently interrupted the crowning ceremony of winner Emannuelly Belini — who was representing the municipality of Várzea Grande. Read More...
In Fairfax, Cox Is Reaching Beyond Cable TV By Kenneth Bredemeier
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 31, 2000; Page F05 Gary McCollum arrived in the new year from Roanoke to take over Cox Communications' Fairfax cable TV operations and immediately found himself embroiled in the dispute with Fox Channel 5 that led to a six-day blackout of the channel for 260,000 customers in Northern Virginia.
But Cox and Fox did reach an agreement, while keeping the details secret, to put the channel of " Read More...