Man Accused Of Murdering Madeline Kingsbury Admitted He Was Obsessed With Gabby Petito

According to a criminal complaint, the man accused of murdering Madeline Kingsbury in Winona, Minnesota, claimed he was “infatuated” with the Gabby Petito case and told her she would end up like her if she “didn’t listen up.” Adam Fravel has been charged with second-degree murder in the killing of Kingsbury. Fravel’s two children, ages … Read more

Bryan Kohberger Doesn’t Want Courtroom Cameras During Idaho Student Murder Proceedings, But A Media Alliance Opposes Him

Bryan Kohberger, the accused quadruple killer, does not want cameras allowed in the courtroom during his October trial and has requested the court to maintain a gag order that a coalition of media groups, including Law&Crime, has challenged as “overly broad.”   Kohberger is charged with four charges of first-degree murder and one act of … Read more

Harris County Commissioner Announce 20.5 Million Pilot program To Address Economic Inequality

Harris County Commissioners have approved a pilot program that will offer residents of some of the country’s poorest communities a guaranteed income. The initiative would employ federal COVID funding to assist residents earning up to twice the federal poverty level with $500 per month for 18 months. Harris County’s Economic Disparity Is Being Solved With … Read more

San Diego Housing Commission Launched A Pilot Program To Benefit Indigenous And People Of Color

SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Housing Commission began a pilot program for first-time homebuyers who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, or BIPOC, on Thursday. BIPOC Buyers Must Not Have Bought A House In 3 Years To Receive Funding BIPOC buyers earning between 80% and 150% of the San Diego Area median income … Read more

Trump Faces Seven Counts Of Corruption, Conspiracy, And False Statements

According to reports, Donald Trump has been charged in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.   According to ABC reporter Katherine Faulders, who cited sources, he faces seven counts, including deliberate retention of national security secrets, corruptly hiding documents, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and false statements. Trump stated that he must appear in federal court in … Read more

A Man At A Nonprofit Was Greeted With A Macabre Scene Of Burning Sage And Severed Heads

When a man arrived at work two weeks ago, he was met by a gruesome and occult-like scene: a bunch of sage burning and three severed heads put atop his desk.   Dale Wheatley works as a delivery man for the Anatomical Gift Association of Illinois, a collaboration of eight in-state medical institutions with a … Read more

Hampton Proposed A Balanced Budget With A $0.04 Increase In Tax Rate

A preliminary examination of the Friendswood budget reveals the possibility of an 8.6% tax rate rise in the fiscal year 2023-24. Tax Rate Needs To Be Raised To $0.5294 Per $100 Valuation, Without A Tax Rate Election Katina Hampton, Director of Administrative Services, presented a preliminary FY 2023-24 budget to Friendswood City Council on June … Read more

A Pennsylvania Man Will Spend The Rest Of His Life In Prison For Murdering His Former Co-worker

A 31-year-old man in Pennsylvania will spend the rest of his life in prison after brutally murdering his former Wendy’s co-worker, chasing him down in the restaurant parking lot and stabbing him nearly 50 times — mostly in the head and neck — before running him over multiple times with his car.   Authorities stated … Read more

Former NFL Player Tried “Stand Your Ground” Defense In Murder Trial

The jury in former NFL player Travis Rudolph’s murder trial returned a not-guilty decision in less than four hours. After hearing two weeks of testimony, the jurors decided Rudolph’s fate quickly.   Rudolph spoke of his freedom and future outside the courthouse following the judgment, wiping away tears and hugging his attorneys. The ex-NFLer then … Read more

Biden’s Agreement To Raise The Debt Ceiling Terminates The Pause On Federal Student Loan Payments

Federal student loan bills will resume in a few months after a break of more than three years. Borrowers May See Changes To The Federal Student Loan Program When Repayment Resumes There is a clause that formally ends the moratorium on federal student loan payments and might make it more difficult for the United States … Read more