The Chicago River was dyed green on March 15, 2025, as part of the city’s iconic St. Patrick’s Day tradition, with the color expected to last for a few hours and possibly for days. The Plumbers union used a secret orange dye mixture that turns green once in the water, a tradition that began in 1961 and remains a closely guarded secret. The dyeing process takes place either the weekend before or after St. Patrick’s Day, with the river maintaining its emerald color for several days after the initial dyeing.
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Inside the Texas DPS K-9 program: Strengthening border security and combating crime
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is expanding its K-9 training program, deploying highly trained dogs for drug interdiction, explosive detection, and tracking missions. Lt. Boyd Lamb, a 19-year DPS veteran, showcased their Florence, Texas training facility that transforms untrained dogs into specialized law enforcement assets. With 74 K-9 teams statewide, including drug detection, explosive detection, and tracking teams, DPS aims to integrate K-9 units into operations across Texas, ensuring highly trained dogs are...
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