Archive of Homeland Security on Tuesday November 03, 2009
AR: Prison officials delay opening new Malvern unit
By Rob Moritz, Arkansas News Bureau
The state Board of Corrections voted today to delay opening a 360-bed unit in Malvern and temporarily halted payment of unused holiday pay because of recent budget reductions.
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AZ: Justices may hear disputed Arizona law
By Daniel González and Dan Nowicki, The Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
The U.S. Supreme Court has indicated it is interested in hearing an appeal from business groups that, for the past two years, have been trying to have Arizona's controversial employer-sanctions law thrown out.
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CO: Up to 225,000 Colo. drivers without valid license still on the road
By David Olinger, The Denver Post
More than 200,000 people might be driving illegally in Colorado, and such drivers were involved in crashes that caused nearly one-fourth of all state traffic deaths last year, state auditors reported Monday.
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FL: Operation Transit Shield gets a second run at protecting Tri-Rail
By Alex Zequeira, The Sun-Sentinel (South Florida)
DANIA BEACH, Fla. -- Local, state and federal law enforcement officials are taking aim at potential terrorists and kicking off a campaign to keep South Florida's Tri-Rail transit system safe this fall.
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NC: Immigrant stalemate
By Kristin Collins, The News & Observer (Raleigh)
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