GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Greensboro Police Chief John Thompson plans to retire in 2026, according to a press release from the Greensboro Police Department. Thompson will become eligible for ...
Minneapolis resident Latonya Reeves launched her campaign for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District Sunday night. She is facing off against incumbent Ilhan Omar. Reeves, a Democrat, says her top ...
Greensboro Police Chief John Thompson has announced he's retiring in February. Thompson began his career in law enforcement with the Asheboro Police Department in 1998. He would go on to join the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Greensboro Police Chief John Thompson has announced plans to retire in February 2026, according to a release from the Greensboro Police Department. Thompson shared the news with ...
For many Minnesotans, Joe Thompson was the face addressing some of the summer’s most turbulent events. He was long known locally for leading the prosecution in the $250 million Feeding Our Future ...
Minnesota Democrats will return to their one-seat majority in the state Senate following two special elections on Tuesday for open seats in the chamber. The two districts — covering Wright County and ...
ROCHESTER — When Austin businessman Steve Patterson launched his quixotic campaign for governor four years ago, neither he nor anyone else for that matter thought he would win. This time around, ...
John Marshall’s Simran Ali (10) looks for a pass while Century’s Ryaan Speer (22) guards her during a Big Nine Conference girls basketball game on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, at John Marshall High School ...
Greensboro Police Chief John Thompson will retire in 2026. Thompson made the announcement on Wednesday. He plans to retire in February after joining the police department in 2003. Sign up for our ...
As the NFL trade window closed on Tuesday, November 4, the Atlanta Falcons made a surprising move, releasing former beloved Minnesota Vikings kicker John Parker Romo after he missed a potential ...
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