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On Sunday, February 9, , at approximately p. When they arrived, officers located a single motorcycle crash. The motorcyclist, an adult male, was seriously injured and transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Streets in the area will be shut down during the investigation. Anyone with information about this crash is asked to email investigators at crimetips police.
Treyson is considered endangered because of medical conditions and his lack of access to his prescribed medications. Treyson was last seen wearing a black hoodie with a white New Balance logo, "NB" on the left chest, black pants under black shorts with a horizontal white stripe, black socks, shoes and a black backpack.
Treyson is a light complected black male with brown eyes and curly brown hair, standing 5'3 and lbs. If you have information on where Treyson is, please call for in-progress sightings or Detective Carlow for leads at jake. The hospitalists at St. The agreement approved today includes comprehensive measures to address these issues, reflecting the collective determination of hospitalists to advocate for meaningful changes that benefit both providers and patients.
Jahnavi Chandrashekar, an internist at Providence St. Vincent and member of the bargaining team said about the contract: "This is an historic win for our members who have negotiated for more than a year and braved the picket lines for the last month. While there is always more change to advocate for, this contract is a huge step in the right direction and lays a great foundation to build upon to ensure continued quality care for our community and quality of life for our members.
It means that when we go back to work, we will have safer staffing, be able to better recruit and retain hospitalists, and can spend more time with our patients. But for now, we will continue to hold the picket line until the nurses who work beside us also get the contract they deserve. It was a long and difficult struggle, but together they honored the mission of the Sisters who founded St.