Court of Appeals Denies Citizenship to Legal Resident Owning Cannabis Business: Implications and Challenges

According to a recent decision by a federal court of appeals, a legal resident who decides to seek citizenship while operating a state-permitted cannabis business stands the danger of having their application rejected. Maria Elena Reimers’ Citizenship Application Denied Due To Washington State’s Legal Marijuana Company Maria Elena Reimers’ application for citizenship may be denied … Read more

Tragic Shooting at Washington State Music Festival Leaves Engaged Couple Dead

A tragic incident unfolded on Saturday night at a campground located near a concert venue in Washington State, resulting in the heartbreaking loss of Brandy Escamilla and Josilyn Ruiz, a couple who had been planning their wedding. Brandy Escamilla, 29, and Josilyn Ruiz, 26, were eagerly looking forward to attending the electronic dance music festival … Read more

Ohio Woman Arrested for Posing as CPS Worker, Allegedly Attempting to Lure Child from Front Yard

An incident in Ohio led to the arrest of a woman who allegedly posed as a Child Protective Services (CPS) worker and attempted to lure a 4-year-old boy from his front yard. Lisa Nacrelli, 44, has been charged with child enticement, burglary, and impersonating an officer following the incident on June 17. Surveillance footage captured … Read more

Juneteenth and Mail Deliveries: Rebates and Relief Payments Guide

As Juneteenth gains recognition as a federal holiday, it’s essential to understand how it affects mail delivery and tax refunds. This article provides updates on mail services, state tax refund distributions, and the impact of Juneteenth on tax returns. Stay informed to ensure a smooth process and timely receipt of refunds. Federal Holidays Cause Postal … Read more

The Fall Guy: Perjury Trial Of School System Official Exposes Administrative Failings

LEESBURG, Va. (AP) — The attorney for a school system administrator accused of perjuring himself during a high-profile inquiry into two school-based sexual assaults told jurors Tuesday that her client is “the fall guy” for a series of administrative mistakes. The perjury prosecution against Loudoun County Public Schools spokeswoman Wayde Byard is the first to … Read more

Judge Denies Mistrial Motion in Fort Lauderdale Rapper YNW Melly’s Double Murder Trial

The court rejected the defense’s plea for a mistrial as the second week of rapper YNW Melly’s double murder trial got underway on Tuesday. According to the Sun Sentinel, defense counsel had urged Broward Circuit Judge John Murphy for a mistrial last week, claiming that the jury had been corrupted by evidence from the mother … Read more

Mayor Karen Bass Vows to End Street Homelessness in Los Angeles by 2026, Prioritizing Campaign Promise

On CNN’s “State of the Union” with Jake Tapper on Sunday, Mayor Karen Bass announced a high aim of eliminating the homeless in Los Angeles by 2026. Mayor Bass’s Ambitious Goal and Action Plan When asked what she aims to do in that time frame, with 2026 being the conclusion of her elected term, Bass … Read more

Federal Student Loan Payment Pause Nearing End: Complications and Delinquencies Expected

The federal student loan payment moratorium, which has been in existence for more than three years, will end shortly, regardless of how the U.S. The Supreme Court makes a decision on the Biden administration’s loan forgiveness proposal. Expect plenty more hassles — and delinquencies — when payments start. Concerns Arise over Transition to New Student … Read more

Washington Man Sexually Harassed A City Employee, According To A Report

The Mayor’s Legal Office conducted an investigation and confirmed the employee’s allegations, concluding that Falcicchio’s actions constituted sexual harassment according to the city’s rules. The inquiry into Falcicchio’s misconduct began on March 10 when the mayor and the Mayor’s Legal Office received a letter from a lawyer representing officers involved in planning and economic development … Read more

Investigators Found Bodies Of Woman And Daughter In Abandoned Home In Texas

WISE COUNTY, Texas (TCD) – After a relative contacted law enforcement to do a welfare check, investigators discovered the death of a 42-year-old mother and her 11-year-old daughter inside an abandoned home. According to WFAA-TV, Kimberly Kellam’s brother-in-law phoned the Wise County Sheriff’s Office on Monday, June 12, and expressed concern about her because he … Read more