When basketball legend John Stockton tried to resurrect a First Amendment case that had been dropped over COVID-19 regulations, he asked Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to assist with a screen. The Gonzaga star and several other plaintiffs sued the state’s attorney general, Robert Ferguson, and the executive director of the Washington Medical Commission in...
Author: Milton Dalton (Milton Dalton)
South Dade Sports Complex Project Launches in Miami-Dade County Led by Vice Chairman McGhee and Sports Luminaries
Kionne L. McGhee, the vice chairman of Miami-Dade, recently secured enough votes to move the South Dade Sports Complex forward, entering the first stages of community involvement and due diligence. The proposed facility, which will cost $337 million, will provide the local Homestead region with cutting-edge sports facilities and other community improvements, which should improve...
Chicago Welcomes the Holiday Season with Record-Breaking Christmas Trees, Citywide Festivities, and a Tale of Hope
As reported by FOX 32 Chicago and NBC Chicago, respectively, the city is decked out in festive splendor, with the tallest Christmas tree from the 900 North Michigan Shops making its grand debut and the official city tree, a towering Colorado Blue Spruce, in Millennium Park being lit up. “You can feel how everybody is...
Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues City of Dallas Over Marijuana Enforcement Charter Amendment
In an attempt to overturn a recent city charter change, Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas. Proposition R, the amendment, prohibits the Dallas Police Department from arresting people or giving citations for possession of marijuana. It also prohibits the smell of marijuana from being used as probable cause...
Colorado’s Political Landscape Shifts as Aurora and Denver Senators Announce Resignations
Unexpectedly, Aurora Democrat and Colorado State Senator Janet Buckner has opted to resign from her legislative post, effective January 9. Buckner will be leaving her position together with fellow Democrat and Denver State Sen. Chris Hansen, who also recently won another four-year term, despite having recently cruised unchallenged into reelection on November 5. Buckner stated...
Rollover Accident on Interstate 495 in Middleborough Causes Early Morning Traffic Delays
The Middleborough Fire Department received a complaint about a rolled-over dump truck on Interstate 495 early on Friday morning. The incident happened northbound, just south of Exit 12, at approximately 5:12 a.m., according to a statement that John Guilfoil Public Relations was able to get. In the right and breakdown lanes, the firefighters discovered a...
Incumbent Brad Tabke’s Lead Increases by One Vote in Tight Race for House Seat 54A Following Recount
A manual recount boosted incumbent Representative Brad Tabke’s lead by one vote, bringing the hotly contested fight for House district 54A to a provisional end. Tabke’s unofficial vote total is now 10,980, just 15 votes more than his opponent Aaron Paul, who had 10,965 votes overall, according to Scott County officials. The results will remain...
Teenager Survives Being Shot 13 Times on Staten Island, Police Searching for Suspect
On Staten Island, a 16-year-old kid was the unanticipated survivor of an unfathomable round of gunshots. The teenager was hit by 13 bullets yesterday afternoon, according to the authorities. According to PIX11, the incident happened in the New Brighton area at approximately 4:30 p.m. close to the intersection of Pauw Street and York Avenue. Despite...
Chicago’s Back of the Yards Businesses Targeted in Series of Overnight Burglaries
The Chicago Police Department (CPD) has reported a spate of commercial burglaries in the Back of the Yards area of Chicago. The public is informed about these occurrences that have taken place in the 9th District by the CPD’s alert, which also provides specifics on the mode of entry used by criminals who broke into...
Portland Braces for Continued Rainfall Through Weekend, NWS Cautions Travelers Ahead of Thanksgiving
As the National Weather Service (NWS) in Portland, Oregon, forecasts a rainy week that will last into the weekend, residents of Portland will need to keep their rain gear on hand. The most recent forecast indicates that the rain that began this morning will subside somewhat but give way to the possibility of showers later...