Suspected Drug Dealer Arrested with Kilogram of Fentanyl, Cocaine, and Weapons

Drug Dealer Arrested

Dionte Carson, a 40-year-old resident of Center Line, has been charged with several serious felonies after law enforcement officials apprehended him with a significant amount of illicit substances and weaponry. Suspected Drug Dealer Faces Multiple Felony Charges with Seizure of Dangerous Drugs and Weapons Following the incident, which took place on Friday, Carson appeared in … Read more

Man Robbed at Gunpoint in San Francisco’s Sunset District

Man Robbed at Gunpoint

A distressing incident unfolded in San Francisco’s Sunset District on Thursday as two individuals were captured on video robbing a 61-year-old man at gunpoint. Gunpoint robbery caught on camera in San Francisco’s Sunset district The shocking footage reveals two armed men approaching the victim in his garage near the intersection of 20th and Santiago streets … Read more

Attack by Suspected Islamic Extremists in Burkina Faso Village Leaves 33 Civilians Dead

Islamic Extremists in Burkina Faso

A suspected Islamic extremist attack on a village in the west of Burkina Faso has resulted in the death of 33 civilians, according to a statement from the provincial governor’s office. Islamist attack kills 33 civilians in Burkina Faso village The attack took place in the village of Youlou in Mouhoun province on Thursday evening, … Read more

California to Ban Subminimum Wages for Workers with Developmental Disabilities

California to Ban Subminimum Wages

Sub-minimum wage is a decades-old practice originating from the Great Depression. A new California law will ban sub-minimum wages paid to people with intellectual or developmental disabilities Organizations that hire adults with disabilities to perform simple jobs like stuffing envelopes or assembling bike safety mirrors for local businesses and nonprofits under contract will be affected. … Read more

Direct Payment Recipients of Minneapolis Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot to Receive Next Payment in Nine Days

Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot

The program, which began in June 2022, will continue to pay 200 households a monthly cash payment of $500 through June 2024. Direct payment recipients of the Minneapolis Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot can expect their next payment in just nine days The payments can be spent in any way the recipient chooses. The program aims … Read more

FDIC Proposes Bank Fees to Replenish Funds Spent on Bailing Out Banks

FDIC Proposes Bank Fees

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is proposing new fees to replenish funds spent bailing out depositors of two banks, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank, in March. The bank fees are expected to affect an estimated 113 banks, mostly those with over $50 billion in assets, and will be passed on to their … Read more

One Injured in Apartment Fire on Kuykendahl Road, Houston.

Apartment Fire

A serious apartment fire took place on Friday evening on Kuykendahl Road, leaving one person with severe burns and another hospitalized for smoke inhalation. Houston apartment fire results in severe burns and smoke inhalation for two The Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office is working together with the Little York Fire Department to determine the apparent … Read more

New Sketch of Person of Interest Released in Murder Case of 16-Year-Old; Justice Sought for Innocent Victim.

Murder Case

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office has released a new sketch of a person of interest in connection with the murder of 16-year-old Ricardo Chavana. New sketch released in search for justice for 16-year-old murder victim Ricardo Chavana The incident occurred on February 20, 2022, when a gunman opened fire into Chavana’s bedroom, killing him. Chavana’s … Read more

El Paso County DHS Faces Backlog of 2,000 Applications for Food Stamp Recertification

DHS Faces Backlog

El Paso County Department of Human Services (DHS) is struggling with a significant backlog of applications for food stamp recertification. El Paso County DHS faces a backlog of 2,000 food stamp recertification applications The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) requires recipients to reapply every six months. Presently, the DHS is facing a backlog of 2,000 … Read more

Louisiana Lawmakers Reject Tax Credits for Pregnant People Following Abortion Ban

Louisiana Lawmakers Reject Tax Credits

Louisiana lawmakers have rejected three of the four tax credits proposed to aid pregnant individuals and adoptive parents following the state’s strict abortion ban. Louisiana lawmakers reject tax credits aimed at supporting pregnant individuals following abortion ban The proposed “unborn” child tax credit, which would have created a tax deduction for parents who have miscarriages … Read more