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WNIR (100.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Kent, Ohio, carrying a talk format known as "WNIR 100 FM". Owned by Media-Com, Inc., the station serves the Akron metro area as the local affiliate for ABC News Radio, syndicated personalities Rich Valdes and Mike Gallagher, and is the radio home of Bob Golic.
He thought about the modern, invisible signals of wireless calls, Wi-Fi and police radio darting through the 19th-century buildings." [20] Vigilante was backed by a seed round of $1 million, [3] [25] led by Founders Fund. [26] The Vigilante app was released to New York City, [20] in the App Store [2] on October 26, 2016.
Kent Police was the first force in the United Kingdom to be led by a black chief constable, Michael Fuller, [citation needed] who held the role from 2004 to 2010. After 1940, Kent Police HQ was situated at Sutton Road, Maidstone. [6] but announced in 2020 that the HQ was no longer providing value for money and would be sold.
More cities are shifting course on the decades-old practice of keeping police, fire and dispatch radio traffic open to all in real time. ... A 24/7 live stream lets anyone with a phone or computer ...
Constables Quinn and Angela Bates, of Kent Police, went to visit his home and arrest him on June 15, after they suspected him of matching a report of a male running naked in Mote Park, Maidstone ...
Portage County court records, a police incident report and a Portage County Jail booking report all list a Kent address, on Franklin Avenue, but the report also says that identification found in ...
The Kent Police Department currently uses the following vehicle types: Chevy Tahoe, Ford Police Interceptor, and Dodge Charger.In 2018 the Kent City Council approved the use of traffic enforcement funds to be used for the purchase of new Ford Police Interceptors, which will replace the Tahoes and allow nearly half of the sworn officers to take their vehicles home.
Police say attack on 22-year-old Franklin Twp. man wasn't "random" violence.