Fuel Will Arrive In Southern Nevada Within 24 Hours, County Says

Fuel Will Arrive In Southern Nevada Within 24 Hours, County Says

[ad_1] UPDATE (Jan. 9, 9:25 p.m.) —  Clark County said late Thursday that fuel would flow in Southern Nevada within 24 hours. “In working with California, a solution has been put in place which will power the Kinder Morgan fuel line into southern Nevada and fuel should start to flow into the valley in the…

K-9 found homemade alcohol and hidden clothing at Ohio jail

K-9 found homemade alcohol and hidden clothing at Ohio jail

[ad_1] A routine search of an Ohio jail resulted in some interesting discoveries. The Lorain County Sheriff’s Office Correctional Division and K-9 Unit discovered homemade alcohol as well as hidden blankets and clothing in the prison, according to a sheriff’s office post. Photos included in the post show large amounts of clothes and soda bottles…

Guatemalan Illegal Immigrant Admits Guilt In Massive Florida Firearms Trafficking Operation

Guatemalan Illegal Immigrant Admits Guilt In Massive Florida Firearms Trafficking Operation

[ad_1] An undocumented immigrant from Guatemala has admitted to his involvement in a significant firearms trafficking scheme that transported numerous weapons from Florida to the Caribbean. Ricardo Fermin Sune-Giron, 34, has confessed to participating in a conspiracy, trafficking firearms, engaging in firearms dealings without a license, and possessing firearms as an illegal alien. If found…

Michigan Woman Wins $1 Million Powerball Win A Secret Till Christmas To Surprise Her Family!

Michigan Woman Wins $1 Million Powerball Win A Secret Till Christmas To Surprise Her Family!

[ad_1] A woman from Wayne County in Michigan pleasantly surprised her family on Christmas by revealing that she had won a $1 million Powerball prize from the Michigan Lottery. Catherine Martin, a 63-year-old woman, purchased her winning ticket from MD Westland LLC, which is situated at 32919 Cherry Hill Road in Westland. In the September…

A Pennsylvania man who registered to vote in Florida has been sentenced

A Pennsylvania man who registered to vote in Florida has been sentenced

[ad_1] A Pennsylvania man who authorities say registered to vote in two different counties and in Florida was sentenced on Thursday in Philadelphia. Phillip C. Pulley, aged 62, has been sentenced to three years of probation and has been ordered to complete 100 hours of community service. Additionally, he is required to pay fines amounting…

Unions representing federal employees are attempting to hinder Trump’s agenda

Unions representing federal employees are attempting to hinder Trump’s agenda

[ad_1] In early December, the American Federation of Government Employees completed a five-year agreement with the Social Security Administration. This contract ensures that its 42,000 federal employees will have the option to work in the office for a minimum of two days per week. Reportedly, unions representing federal employees at various agencies, including the Environmental…

Tesla board members to repay almost $1 billion in settlement over extravagant compensation

Tesla board members to repay almost $1 billion in settlement over extravagant compensation

[ad_1] A Delaware judge has given the green light to a $1 billion settlement in a lawsuit filed by Tesla shareholders against the company’s board members. Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick has officially approved the settlement, which mandates that board members return stock and cash, as well as relinquish stock options granted to them between 2017 and…

Discussion on immigration reform in 2025 with an Arizona border sheriff

Discussion on immigration reform in 2025 with an Arizona border sheriff

[ad_1] One Arizona border sheriff reassured the public that there is no need to be concerned about a sudden increase in migrants at the Arizona-Mexico border before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. “According to Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels, things are relatively unchanged at the moment. Speaking to KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Arizona’s Morning News on…

Prison counselor in Arizona alleged to have smuggled drugs and cellphones to inmates

Prison counselor in Arizona alleged to have smuggled drugs and cellphones to inmates

[ad_1] An Arizona corrections officer, who also serves as a state prison counselor, is facing allegations of smuggling drugs and cellphones into the facility for inmates. It is believed that the officer received payment of up to $5,000 per trip for these illegal activities, reportedly with the assistance of an inmate’s significant other. Authorities have…