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The CSD knows 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman was not simply in the βwrong place at the wrong time.β
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After 38 years of dedicated service, Chief John Clune put on his blue uniform for the final time, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a well-deserved next chapter: retirement.
Chief, thank you for your unwavering service in keeping this city safe.
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Chief, thank you for your unwavering service in keeping this city safe.
NYPD
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In January, President Donald J. Trump vowed to secure the release of Dennis Coyle.
Today, after more than a year of captivity in Afghanistan, Dennis Coyle is free and heading home to America.
Another Promise Made, Promise Kept. πΊπΈ
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Today, after more than a year of captivity in Afghanistan, Dennis Coyle is free and heading home to America.
Another Promise Made, Promise Kept. πΊπΈ
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A Colton family left a heartfelt message asking their local police department to help celebrate their boy's police-themed birthday. A short time later, officers surprised the 4-year-old at his party. ππ₯³
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βLet the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.β
Colossians 3:16-17 KJV
Colossians 3:16-17 KJV
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Your latest national forecast - More record-breaking heat. More fire danger. Significant severe thunderstorm potential late Thursday.
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BREAKING: Dennis Coyle, who was detained in Afghanistan by the Taliban for 420 days, is greeted by family as he returns home to Texas.
More: https://www.newsnationnow.com/world/american-dennis-coyle-released-afghanistan/
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More: https://www.newsnationnow.com/world/american-dennis-coyle-released-afghanistan/
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NEW: Most of the Democratic side (right side) is empty at the House Homeland Security Commitee as it kicks off a hearing with the leadership of TSA, FEMA, Secret Service, FEMA, and CISA about the impacts of the 40 day DHS shutdown on their work forces.
Itβs likely more Dems will join at some point.
Republicans are left side of screen.
Bill Melugin
Itβs likely more Dems will join at some point.
Republicans are left side of screen.
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BREAKING: Acting TSA Administrator Ms. Ha Nguyen McNeill testifies before Congress that TSA is currently suffering the longest wait times in agency history, with callout rates hitting 40-50% at some airports and more than 480 employees quitting since the shutdown began. McNeil testifies that TSA has been shut down for half of fiscal year 2026, and $1 billion in TSA paychecks will be missed if the shutdown isn't ended by Friday, Bill Melugin reports.
She testified that to make ends meet, TSA officers have been selling blood and plasma and sleeping in their cars. Some have received eviction notices, missed bill payments and accrued late fees, damaged their credit, and have defaulted on loans, but are βstill expected to perform at the highest levelβ.
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She testified that to make ends meet, TSA officers have been selling blood and plasma and sleeping in their cars. Some have received eviction notices, missed bill payments and accrued late fees, damaged their credit, and have defaulted on loans, but are βstill expected to perform at the highest levelβ.
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Time lapse video of the security line at IAH from state to finish. You can see the line loops outside the terminal
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Mornings in Southern California will continue to start off with low clouds and a bit of fog before the sun comes out. Warmer temperatures will last through the end of the week before a chance of rain returns early next week.
NorCal forecast: Staying warm but tracking changes. Wednesdayβs highs are expected to fall just shy of record levels, though they will still be very warm compared to late-March normals.
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NorCal forecast: Staying warm but tracking changes. Wednesdayβs highs are expected to fall just shy of record levels, though they will still be very warm compared to late-March normals.
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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of John Sunia, a retired Oxnard Police Department Sergeant and dedicated Ventura County District Attorney Investigator. John passed away on March 19, 2026, surrounded by loving family and friends.
He faithfully served the Oxnard Police Department from 2003 to 2023, working as a narcotics detective, violent crimes investigator, and major crimes detective before retiring as a patrol sergeant. In 2023, he joined the Ventura County District Attorneyβs Office, where he was assigned to the Fentanyl Overdose Crimes Unit, contributing to efforts to reduce overdose deaths in the county.
Raised in Oxnard, John graduated from Channel Islands High School, where he excelled in baseball and football. His teamwork, discipline, and strong character defined his distinguished law enforcement career. He was widely respected for his warm personality and exceptional investigative skills.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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He faithfully served the Oxnard Police Department from 2003 to 2023, working as a narcotics detective, violent crimes investigator, and major crimes detective before retiring as a patrol sergeant. In 2023, he joined the Ventura County District Attorneyβs Office, where he was assigned to the Fentanyl Overdose Crimes Unit, contributing to efforts to reduce overdose deaths in the county.
Raised in Oxnard, John graduated from Channel Islands High School, where he excelled in baseball and football. His teamwork, discipline, and strong character defined his distinguished law enforcement career. He was widely respected for his warm personality and exceptional investigative skills.
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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