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ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- An Escambia County lawmaker is under fire over comments made on social media. Under a Facebook post by Northwest Florida Rep. Michelle Salzman over the weekend, District 2 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It does not appear as though anything else has been changed on Guthrie's account. The things that she shared still seem to be the ...
It does not appear as though anything else has been changed on Guthrie's account. The things that she shared still seem to be the same as when she first went missing. Her account has not been made ...
Trenton Farmers Market reacted to public outcry over a comment on Facebook from its manager by parting ways with him. Bill Kearney, also well known in the Trenton online community as a founder of ...
A rift between binary best buds of a popular local social media site has caused a breakup. Bill Kearney and Michael Ranallo, creators of Trenton Orbit on Facebook, an online dropbox for political ...
That’s when Miami Beach resident and former political candidate Raquel Pacheco brought a recent encounter with police at her home to the forefront. “This abuse of power ends at my doorstep,” she said.
Miami Beach's mayor and top cop are defending police actions after officers showed up at a woman's home and questioned her about Facebook comments she posted about the mayor. Raquel Pacheco, a former ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner emailed a screenshot of a resident’s negative Facebook comment about him to the city’s police chief one day before officers showed up at the woman’s home to question ...
SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A Sevierville Police Department officer has resigned after a comment he made on a Facebook post about a recent attack on a congresswoman led to an internal investigation.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An idea by Beaufort City Manager Scott Marshall to disable comments on the city’s official Facebook page is meeting resistance ...
An idea by Beaufort City Manager Scott Marshall to disable comments on the city’s official Facebook page is meeting resistance from the public and a majority of the five-person city council.
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