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Emilie Kiser's lawyer said he hoped her public records case would recognize privacy interests "all of us" have, regardless of social media presence.
A Reading man was the worker killed Wednesday afternoon in an industrial incident involving a shredding machine in Muhlenberg Township, police said. Julio Gutierrez, 44, was pronounced dead by a ...
There is no word at this time on the circumstances leading up to the incident or the identity of the person killed.
IDPH launches initiatives for LGBTQIA+ health during Pride Month, including participating in Chicago's Pride Parade.
Activists are celebrating a decision by Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court to allow nonbinary and gender nonconforming people to update their birth certificates.
Georgia is now allowing adoptees over the age of 18 who were born in the state to secure copies of their original birth ...
Official certificates for births, deaths and marriages are now available at the Department of Public Health and Social Services' Office of Vital Statistics. The office had been issuing temporary ...
The Department of Public Health and Social Services Office of Vital Statistics will have limited services as it moves to its new location. A release from the agency stated that effective Friday ...
Lawyers for Emilie Kiser are asking a judge to block the public from seeing investigative records about her son's drowning.
What is your name? It’s a more difficult question than you might think, at least according to New Mexico State Registrar Renée Valencia. “In New Mexico, people think they know their name — and then ...
The Mississippi State Department of Health is experiencing an internet outage that includes the Office of Vital Records and ...
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) experienced an internet outage on Tuesday, May 27. According to MSDH officials, the outage is affecting the Office ...
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