Author: Breaking Local News Report

Recent allegations against Doug Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris’s husband, have taken the spotlight, including claims that he assaulted an ex-girlfriend in 2012. According to reports, Emhoff allegedly slapped his ex, referred to by the pseudonym “Jane,” during an argument at the Cannes Film Festival. Witnesses have corroborated her account, and they claim the incident ended their relationship​. In addition to these allegations, Emhoff’s personal life has been further scrutinized due to past reports involving his first marriage to movie producer Kerstin Emhoff. Their marriage ended in 2009 after 16 years, allegedly due to an affair Emhoff had with the…

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We’ve all seen it before: panic shopping, delays, and that moment when you realize your holiday gifts might not arrive in time. But this year, it’s not a pandemic that’s causing concern—it’s a nationwide U.S. port workers’ strike that could mess with your holiday shopping like never before. With thousands of dockworkers on strike and container ships stuck offshore, the supply chain is at risk of slowing to a crawl right as retailers are gearing up for their busiest season of the year. So if you’ve been eyeing that new iPhone, gaming console, or trendy overseas gadget to gift (or…

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Raise a glass, because today we’re toasting to Samuel Adams—no, not just the beer, but the man himself! Born on October 3, 1722, Samuel Adams was a key player in American history. As one of the Founding Fathers and the Governor of Massachusetts, he was all about brewing up revolution and stirring the pot for independence. This guy wasn’t just known for politics, though. Fun fact: Samuel Adams came from a family of brewers, which makes that cold pint in his name feel even more fitting. He helped shape the American colonies, fought for freedom, and stood up against British…

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Calling all nerds and tech enthusiasts—it’s National Techies Day on October 3, the perfect day to celebrate the brainiacs who keep our digital world running smoothly and inspire the next generation of innovators. Whether you’re coding in your basement, building robots, or hacking into the mainframe (legally, of course), this day is for you. The world of tech is where the jobs are at! For every high-tech job, it creates four more, which means your knack for gadgets is driving the economy. Plus, the future looks bright, with industries like healthcare projected to grow by nearly 50% in the tech…

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Hey New Jersey, today’s the day to give a big shout-out to the unsung heroes who keep our schools, hospitals, offices, and pretty much every building looking spotless—it’s National Custodial Worker’s Recognition Day! These folks work behind the scenes, cleaning up after everyone and making sure our spaces are sparkling and safe, but they often don’t get the credit they deserve. Custodial workers are the reason your office smells fresh in the morning and why your school’s floors shine brighter than your future (kidding, kind of). They’re the secret to those good first impressions, whether it’s a polished lobby or…

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Wow, things are not looking good for Sean “Diddy” Combs right now. The iconic rap mogul, who’s behind bars on federal charges tied to an alleged yearslong sex trafficking scheme, might be facing a tidal wave of lawsuits. We’re talking over 100 people claiming they were assaulted by him. Attorney Tony Buzbee, known for taking on high-profile cases, is representing 120 alleged victims who say they were caught in Diddy’s dark side. Buzbee claims this has been “the biggest secret in the entertainment industry” that everyone kind of knew but no one talked about—until now. Buzbee’s press conference painted a…

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TRENTON, N.J. — Mercer County Executive Dan Benson signed an ordinance last week that creates the Mercer County Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs, aimed at supporting the county’s LGBTQIA+ community by providing access to essential services and resources. The new office will assist community members with navigating government programs related to job training, housing, and economic development. It will also assess the needs of the LGBTQIA+ community, provide educational materials on legal rights, and enhance outreach efforts. “Mercer’s vibrant LGBTQIA+ community plays a vital role in our success,” said Benson. “Yet this population too often faces barriers in housing, health care,…

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PIKESVILLE, Md. — The Maryland Car Rally Task Force, in collaboration with the Maryland State Police Special Operations Division and allied law enforcement agencies, dismantled 12 unlawful exhibition driving events across multiple counties on Saturday night, October 1, 2024. The incidents, which drew up to 500 participants at several locations, spanned Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, Howard, and Baltimore counties. Authorities responded to large gatherings where participants attempted to shut down intersections, organizing dangerous driving exhibitions. Police responded to the following locations and times: 8 p.m.: 4732-5400 Auth Pl, Suitland, MD 8:25 p.m.: 4900 Beech Rd, Temple Hills, MD 8:48 p.m.:…

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WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. — The Allegheny County Police Department’s Homicide Unit is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred late Tuesday night in the Mon View Heights housing complex. At 10:02 p.m. on October 1, 2024, County 9-1-1 received reports of gunfire near the 40 building in the complex. Upon arrival, first responders located an adult male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The police have not yet released the identity of the victim. Detectives are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the incident to…

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BALTIMORE, Md. — The Baltimore County Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating 13-year-old Kahlito Sario, who was reported missing on October 1, 2024. Sario was last seen in the Wilkens area at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday. According to police, Sario is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing 120 pounds, and was last seen wearing a grey and white hoodie and brown pants. Authorities are urging anyone with information on Sario’s whereabouts to call 911 or contact the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-887-0872. The department has also issued an alert on social media using…

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