Father of Chris Thomas Wants The Rapper Put To Death For The Murder Of His Son ”Eye For An Eye”

The father of Chris Thomas, one of the two victims in the YNW Melly murder trial, said in an interview with Law&Crime’s Sidebar podcast that he wants the rapper executed for the murder of his son. “It’s an eye for an eye.” The Old Testament. “I think he deserves it,” said Chris Thomas Sr., the … Read more

CPS Energy Presented Its Financial And Other Metrics For Its Current Fiscal Year Starts Feb. 1, 2024

During a special board meeting Monday, Trustee John Steen slammed a change in how CPS Energy will measure performance, expressing concern about the utility’s financial stability. CPS Energy Should Continue To Strive To Outperform Industry Norms To Improve Credit Rating At a special board meeting on the utility’s strategic strategy, CPS Energy officials discussed the … Read more

Governor Ned Lamont Signed Legislation Enacting The Biennial State Budget For Fiscal Years 2024

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today signed legislation enacting the biennial state budget for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 (House Bill 6941), which includes various tax relief measures for Connecticut residents, including the largest drop in the income tax in state history. Among The Tax Reduction Schemes Are: A middle-class income tax cut lowers … Read more

Kia Barkley Faces Felony Murder And Child Abuse For Allegedly Throwing Her Daughter To The Ground

A lady is accused of shaking and throwing her infant daughter to the ground and killing her. Kia Barkley, 31, of Clinton Township, Michigan, is charged with felony homicide and first-degree child abuse, according to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office. She was arrested on June 8th and arraigned the next day. “It is alleged that … Read more

Police Need The Public’s Help To Solve The Mystery Of Who Killed A 17-year-old High School Student

Police in central California say they need the public’s aid to figure out who stabbed and killed a 17-year-old boy the day after he graduated from high school earlier this month. Dylan Ray Dooling graduated from Pitman High School in Turlock, California, on June 1 and planned to attend Modesto Junior College the following autumn. … Read more

Settlement Between State And Coalition Will Provide New COVID-era Rental Assistance To 100,000 California Tenants

More than 100,000 California renters whose applications for COVID-era rental assistance were denied or delayed by the state’s housing department will be given a second chance, owing to a new legal agreement reached between the state and a coalition of anti-poverty and tenant rights organizations. California Promised To Audit Denials, Expand Appeals, And Provide More … Read more

Alaska Residents Will Receive Their 2022 PFD Payment On June 15

AMERICANS are ready to get a hefty annual payment, but there is a catch. Alaska Residents Will Receive Their 2022 PFD Payment On June 15 Alaska residents who were designated as “eligible-not paid” on June 7 will receive their $3,284 PFD payment for 2022 on June 15. The payout is a percentage of the state’s … Read more

13 People Shot, Stabbed Or Hit By Vehicles In Syracuse Incident

According to authorities, 13 individuals were shot, stabbed, or injured by vehicles in a significant violent incident in Syracuse, New York. Police reacted to emergency calls about a gathering in the street around a block on Davis Street in the city following reports of bullets being fired, according to local TV station WSYR-TV. “When officers … Read more

A Mother Has Spent Years Fighting For Her Son, Who Could Be Sent Back To Her Abusive Husband In Italy

In a closely watched case that went to the Supreme Court and galvanized calls for legal reforms to better protect domestic violence victims, a federal judge is set to rule on whether a 6-year-old boy should be sent back to Italy to live with his father, who admitted in court to abusing the boy’s now … Read more

San Diego Housing Commission Offers Grants And Loans To Help Moderate-Income Households

The San Diego Housing Commission began a pilot program on Thursday to assist low-income households of color in obtaining property ownership in San Diego. It provides grants and deferred loans of up to $40,000 to first-time homeowners to help with down payments. The Program Is A Historic Step Forward In Address Racial Disparities In Property … Read more