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LAPD weighs canceling academy classes to get more cops on streets for Olympics

L.A. Times - Sports

L.A. Times - Sports

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July 8, 2026

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LAPD weighs canceling academy classes to get more cops on streets for Olympics

LAPD officials have discussed a temporary pause on classes to free up hundreds of officers involved in training new recruits in time for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2028, according to department sources.

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UrduPoint

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· Jun 23, 2026

SSP attends passing-out Parade at Police Training School Larkana PTS

SSP attends passing-out Parade at Police Training School Larkana PTS

The Wall Street Journal - Business

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· Jul 10, 2026

A Big Headache for Police: Getting Driverless Cars to Obey Traffic Laws

Police officers across the country are learning how to direct, corral, and when necessary, punish autonomous taxis.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 4, 2026

ICE officers seen at Hardberger Park

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were seen walking Friday through Phil Hardberger Park, which prompted questions from community members.

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 8, 2026

WATCH: Police Dept Brought Recruits To A Gay Club For Diversity Training

The Nashville Police Department held a diversity training session for recruits inside a gay nightclub during Pride Month, bringing trainees together with members of the city’s LGBTQ community. The session took place at Play Nashville, known around Nashville for its drag performances. Video shared by the mayor’s office shows recruits seated inside the venue, participating ...

Ghanaian Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

Street Academy to hold 2026 health walk Saturday

The Street Academy, a sports and culture organisation, will on Saturday organise the 26th edition of its annual health walk in Accra. The walk, to be held under the theme: ‘Feet on the Street, Hope in Motion,’ will start at the Accra Art Centre and proceed through the principal streets of Accra to James Town The post Street Academy to hold 2026 health walk Saturday appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Irish News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Twelfth of July parades 2026: When and where each demonstration is in Northern Ireland

Start times, traffic information and police advice ahead of Twelfth parades

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Related coverage for "LAPD weighs canceling academy classes to get more cops on streets for Olympics": UrduPoint — SSP attends passing-out Parade at Police Training School Larkana PTS. The Wall Street Journal - Business — A Big Headache for Police: Getting Driverless Cars to Obey Traffic Laws. KSAT San Antonio — ICE officers seen at Hardberger Park. The Daily Wire — WATCH: Police Dept Brought Recruits To A Gay Club For Diversity Training. Ghanaian Times — Street Academy to hold 2026 health walk Saturday. Irish News — Twelfth of July parades 2026: When and where each demonstration is in Northern Ireland