Voters were misled in the voter pamphlet by city projections of the fee amount.
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Jan Goldsmith,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
17 Apr. 2026
Dozens of local governments argue that these firms misled the public about climate risks and should now pay for rising sea levels, wildfires and extreme weather.
But don't be deceived by the small-town charm—there's plenty to do here, with historic downtowns full of unique shops, heaps of Southern comfort food, and 80,000 acres of wildlife areas to explore by kayak, bike, and boat.
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Amanda Ogle,
Travel + Leisure,
16 Apr. 2026
Marie then opened up to Julia about her own experience being deceived by a man who used religion to abuse his power.
Corey Elliott concealed his face leaving federal court in Boston on Tuesday after he was arrested on dogfighting charges.
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Juli McDonald,
CBS News,
15 Apr. 2026
Following an alert from a canine team, officers found 44 packages of cocaine concealed within the vehicle’s doors, back seat and rear quarter panels during a physical inspection.
Court records indicate authorities became aware of Jones’ falsified hours through a complaint by the library’s manager, who discovered discrepancies on a log sheet required to be filled out by deputies working there.
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Cristóbal Reyes,
The Orlando Sentinel,
16 Apr. 2026
The legislation follows a Hearst investigation that found that 10 school systems in the state were employing armed security guards who falsified traffic citations, failed to report deadly pursuits or engaged in racial misconduct.
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