Third Man in Mississippi Buried in Pauper’s Grave Without Family Knowledge
A third man has been buried in a pauper’s grave in Hinds County, Mississippi, without his family’s knowledge. This is the latest in a series of incidents where the Jackson police have failed to inform
Salvation Army Begins Distribution of Angel Tree Gifts in Central Texas
Salvation Army Begins Distribution of Angel Tree Gifts in Central Texas The Salvation Army has started distributing gifts to children in need in Central Texas through its Angel Tree program. The program, which has been
Six Texas counties ranked among the best nationwide as talent, economic powerhouses
Texas Counties Among the Best Nationwide as Talent and Economic Powerhouses Six Texas counties have been ranked among the best nationwide as talent and economic powerhouses, according to a recent report. The report, which was
State Sues Texas Firm for Allegedly Misleading Veterans on Service Costs
Texas Firm Sued for Misleading Veterans on Service Costs The Texas Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a Texas-based company for allegedly misleading veterans on service costs. The lawsuit alleges that the company,
Florida Police Patrolling Georgia Line for Hunters With Deer
Florida police are patrolling the Georgia line to prevent hunters from bringing deer into the state. The move comes after a recent outbreak of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Georgia, which has prompted Florida officials
Southern California Daycare Teacher Accused of Using Sleep Patches on Children
A daycare teacher in Southern California has been accused of using sleep patches on children. The teacher, who has not been named, allegedly used the patches to make the children sleep during nap time. The
Georgia Teacher Faces Charges for Allegedly Threatening Student Over Israeli Flag
A Georgia high school teacher has been charged with threatening a student over an Israeli flag. The incident occurred at the Rockdale Career Academy in Conyers, Georgia, where the teacher was caught on camera making
New Jersey Winter Termination Program Shields Residents from Utility Shut-offs
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs has implemented a Winter Termination Program to prevent service discontinuation for eligible residential customers receiving residential electric, sewer and water service from a local authority, municipal utility, or
New Jersey schools should adopt later start times.
A recent study has shown that starting school later in the day can positively impact student performance. The study, conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics, found that students who start school later are more
New Jersey’s Former Senate President Steve Sweeney Announces Run for Governor
Former New Jersey Senate President, Steve Sweeney, a seasoned South Jersey Democrat and former union ironworker, has officially declared his candidacy for the gubernatorial race in 2025. Sweeney, with a legislative tenure dating back to
DNA on Sunglasses Links Illegal Immigrant to Third Florida Home Burglary, Authorities Report
Honduran illegal immigrants were linked to a third home break-in in Florida after DNA was found on a pair of sunglasses, police said. Oscar Amaya-Guevara, 41, was linked to the theft after DNA was found
Los Angeles Thieves Steal Strange Things, Putting Neighborhoods at Risk of Fires That Get Out of Hand
This year, about 100 fire hydrants have been stolen in Los Angeles County, California. This puts many neighborhoods at risk in case of a fire. Fox News Digital was told by the Los Angeles County
Small South Dakota Town Becomes State’s Second Most Dangerous
People say that Yankton, South Dakota is a cute and quiet town. New information, though, shows that the town’s safety has changed in a strange way. People used to think that Yankton was a safe
Texas Supreme Court Rejected Dallas Woman’s Request for an Abortion; Her Attorneys Say She Traveled Out of State
A pregnant woman in Texas with a fatal condition left the state to get an