David Strickland
Born | October 14, 1969 |
Hometown | Glen Cove, United States |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Partner | Tiffani Thiessen |
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Trucks keep driving through no-truck roads. What can Fort Worth do about it?
- Freight trucks in this southeast Fort Worth community seem to violate road signs with impunity
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Asheville man found guilty in 'unusual' rape trial, sentenced to prison
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Asheville plea negotiations fail for man accused in officer assault; new lawyer granted
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GM Lashes Out At Biden Administration Plan
The automaker warns the entire industry could face catastrophic financial pain. The post GM Lashes Out At Biden Administration Plan appeared first on The Auto Wire.
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UPDATE 2-Biden admin rejects GM's warning that US emissions rules will be costly
General Motors warned the Biden administration's planned changes to vehicle emissions rules could cost the auto industry hundreds of billions of dollars in penalties by 2031, which the Biden administration said on Thursday was wrong. At the meeting, GM estimated the auto industry as a whole could face $100 billion to $300 billion in total penalties -- or $1,300 to $4,300 per vehicle -- from 2027 to 2031 depending on whether an Energy Department proposal to revise the petroleum-equivalent fuel e
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Biden admin rejects GM's warning that US emissions rules will be costly
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -General Motors warned the Biden administration's planned changes to vehicle emissions rules could cost the auto industry hundreds of billions of dollars in penalties by 2031, which the Biden administration said on Thursday was wrong. GM executive David Strickland met on July 17 with White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) officials about the administration's vehicle fuel economy proposal, according to a slide on a White House website.
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A documentary on Portland attack survivor Kristene Chapa is coming. Here's what to know.
Director Charlie Minn is making a documentary about Kristene Chapa, the woman who survived a 2012 Portland attack that killed her girlfriend.
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Texas attack survivor's $500M lawsuit against David Strickland gets new trial date
Mary Kristene Chapa's trial new date is the first since the last trial against David Strickland was canceled in early March 2022.
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From the fringe
Feb. 26—Henderson records double eagle Danny Henderson made a double-eagle Wednesday at the par-five 11th hole at Pinecrest Country Club in Lumberton. Henderson hit driver off the tee and driver on his second shot. Ashton Woods, Jason Dial, Larry Holmes and Calvin Hammonds were witnesses. Fairmont Golf Club news Greg Dial and Mike Graham were the winners in this week's Senior Shootout at ...
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Texas attack survivor's multimillion-dollar lawsuit against David Strickland gets pre-trial hearing
Mary Kristene Chapa filed the $500 million lawsuit against David Strickland in April 2017. Strickland was convicted of attacking her in Portland, Texas, in 2012.
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Dateline NBC reexamines David Strickland's conviction for fatal attack in Portland
A new Dateline NBC episode looks at the conviction of David Strickland after two South Texas women were shot and sexually assaulted at a park in 2012.
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23 Emotionally Devastating Scenes From Sitcoms And Comedies People Still Aren't Over
Don't worry, I'm not even going to MENTION Fry's dog. (Oh wait, I just did).View Entire Post ›
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UPDATE 1-GM names former U.S. auto safety chief to global regulatory post
General Motors Co on Wednesday named David Strickland, the former top U.S. auto-safety official who now serves as a senior Senate aide, as its regulatory affairs chief as the largest American automaker expands its electric vehicle plans. Detroit-based GM said it is tapping Strickland as vice president for global regulatory affairs, beginning Oct. 1. Strickland is currently the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee's staff director.
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