Mark Krikorian is fighting back against Census form race politics and urging you to do the same: Read more... (538 words, 1 image, estimated 2:09 mins reading time)
It looks like we might already lose Chief Acevedo! I went through the Austin Police Department’s Citizen Police Academy and everyone I came in contact with praised Chief Acevedo for turning the Austin Police Department around and making it a shining example of a metropolitan police department.
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By Maria Crimi Speth
Anderson built the recliner with a lawnmower engine and drove it around his hometown in Minnesota. Unfortunately for Anderson, the DWI laws in Minnesota cover all motorized vehicles, even the padded reclining type. Anderson was arrested for driving while intoxicated and the police confiscated his motorized recliner and listed it for sale on. Read more... (411 words, 1 image, estimated 1:39 mins reading time)
In this time of economic turmoil and high unemployment, try this on for size: The chances are that the person you elected to represent you in the U.S. Congress not only has been traveling around the globe on your tax dollars but also has been pocketing what’s left of the daily expense money when the trip ends. Read more... (872 words, 1 image, estimated 3:29 mins reading time)
Looking to ramp up your book of business? You could try to ramp it up the old fashioned way, do some lunches with your current clients, start networking with old law-school buddies, think about dabbling in IP work. Or — it is 2010 — you could start a blog. Read more... (623 words, 1 image, estimated 2:30 mins reading time)
While most lawyers fresh from law school join larger firms, an American Bar Association survey in 2005 indicated that some 62 percent of lawyers then go solo or into small firms. The reasons are many and range widely, from high levels of stress to feeling overworked and under-appreciated to desiring independence and control. Read more... (751 words, 1 image, estimated 3:00 mins reading time)
Tough times prompt the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to free inmates who’ve served only a fraction of their sentences.
At the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, Jaime Iniguez was awakened Friday morning and told to get ready to leave. Iniguez, 53, was serving a four-month sentence for drunk driving, his second DUI offense. He wasn’t scheduled to be released for another month. Read more... (1136 words, 1 image, estimated 4:33 mins reading time)
Y’all welcome our newest contributor as she gives us a great recipe for Potato Salad. It’s gonna be great weather tomorrow so fire up the barbeque and make this potato salad!
Every Texas Women should have a Good Potato Salad Recipe.
There are Three reasons for this… Read more... (466 words, estimated 1:52 mins reading time)
At the Saturday night tent revival the preacher announces,
“Anyone with ‘needs’ to be prayed over, come forward, to the front at the altar.”
Leroy gets in line, and when it’s his turn, the preacher asks:
“Leroy, what do you want me to pray about for you?” Read more... (286 words, 1 image, estimated 1:09 mins reading time)
AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry today issued the following statement regarding a Houston judge ruling the death penalty unconstitutional: Read more... (298 words, estimated 1:12 mins reading time)