The Michigan Gaming Control Board has given BetMGM the green light to go live with shared liquidity for multi-state internet poker games. The operator associated with MGM Grand Detroit can now let poker aficionados in Michigan shuffle up and deal with players in New Jersey, raising the stakes and, hopefully, the fun. This comes per...
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Annette Stubblefield Appointed as New Warden of Dan River Prison, Bringing 30 Years of Experience to Yanceyville Facility
The Department of Adult Correction has appointed Annette Stubblefield as the new warden of Dan River Prison Work Farm.. Carrying over three decades of correctional experience, Stubblefield steps into her new role with a deep understanding of the facility’s operations, having served as its associate warden of custody and operations since 2020, as reported by...
Lawncare Worker Fatally Struck by Teen Driver on Braddock Road, Jacksonville Traffic Deaths Rise to 132
A tragic incident unfolded on Wednesday afternoon on Braddock Road in Jacksonville, when a lawncare worker was struck and killed by a vehicle driven by a teenager. According to the First Coast News , the victim, a man in his early 20s, was at the time edging the sidewalk on the west side of the...
Fatal Collision on Sherman Way in Reseda Claims One Life, Leaves Others Critically Injured
Early this morning, tragedy struck in Reseda when two cars collided on Sherman Way, leading to a severe accident with critical injuries and a fatality. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported receiving the call at 08:31 AM and immediately dispatched emergency units to the scene at 19630 W Sherman Way. According to LAFD’s initial alert...
Former TD Bank Employee Indicted for Allegedly Leaking Customer Data on Telegram, Tied to $500K Fraud Scheme in Manhattan
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., has announced the indictment of a former TD Bank employee for reportedly exploiting her position to illegally disseminate personal information of the bank’s customers via Telegram. Daria Sewell, 32, is facing charges of Unlawful Possession of Personal Identification Information in the Second Degree, as per an indictment handed...
Timothy Moses Bernal Sentenced to Nearly 50 Years for First-Degree Murder, Furthering Maricopa County’s Fight Against Gang Violence
Timothy Moses Bernal, an individual whose aspirations to join the ranks of the Mexican Mafia have irreversibly shifted to a prolonged incarceration, will be serving nearly five decades in prison after entering a guilty plea on multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. This outcome follows revelations of Bernal’s attempts to secure gang membership...
Denver Accelerates Citywide Compost Program Rollout, Aiming for Early Completion in 2024
Denver’s initiative to expand compost services has shifted into high gear, with the city announcing plans to complete its citywide rollout by early next year. This accelerated timeline, a solid nine months ahead of schedule, is set to advance Denver’s waste diversion and emissions reduction goals while ensuring a high standard of customer service remains...
Massachusetts Voters Champion Transparency and Worker Rights While Rejecting Psychedelics and Wage Hike in Ballot Questions
The voters of Massachusetts have made their voices heard on a series of high-stakes ballot questions, decisively shaping the future of education, worker rights, and other key policy areas in the commonwealth. One of the most notable measures approved in Tuesday’s election was Ballot Question 1, where a 71% majority voted to grant the state...
Plano Demonstrates Community Vigilance with Over 1,700 Pounds of Medications Collected in National Rx Drug Take Back Initiative
In a demonstration of community solidarity in the face of prescription drug abuse, the city of Plano has reported a significant haul from its latest National Rx Drug Take Back event. Gathering an array of expired, unused, or unwanted prescription medications, citizens of Plano turned in an astonishing collective weight—comparable, though it is not a...
Former Raider Henry Ruggs Begins Transition Phase at Casa Grande After DUI Conviction
Former Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs, who was convicted in a fatal DUI crash that took the life of a woman and her dog, has been moved to transitional housing, as per records from the Nevada Department of Corrections. The transition was reported by FOX5 Vegas . Ruggs, 25, has begun the next phase...