Minneapolis is a lively city known for its diverse culture, thriving arts scene, and beautiful landscapes. Many residents and visitors prioritize safety in this bustling urban atmosphere. If you’re thinking about moving to or within the city, it’s a good idea to look into the safest neighborhoods in Minneapolis. Safest Neighborhoods in Minneapolis West Calhoun...
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Exploring 6 Richest Zip Codes in Illinois State
Illinois, also known as the Land of Lincoln, has some of the wealthiest suburbs and towns in the United States. Let’s explore the wealthiest zip codes in Illinois, uncovering their special attractions and immense wealth. Kenilworth 60043 The wealthiest area in Illinois is zip code 60043, located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Kenilworth....
New Ohio State Law Regulating Flavored Tobacco on Hold in Some Cities
A judge in Franklin County has issued a temporary restraining order to stop a state law from going into effect next week. This law would prevent Columbus, several suburbs in Franklin County, Cincinnati, and other cities in Ohio from regulating tobacco products. The ruling means that the local cities’ bans on selling flavored tobacco products...
Murder of Auburn Police Officer Trial Tests New State Law for Police Misconduct
A police officer in Washington is going to trial for murder, which is the first time this has happened under a new legal standard for police misconduct. The process of choosing the jury is set to start on April 22 for the trial of Auburn police officer Jeffrey Nelson. In August 2020, former King County...
Pennsylvania State Homeowner Finds Thousands of Bees Inside House Walls
A homeowner in Pennsylvania had a problem when she found thousands of honeybees inside the walls of her house. Her neighbors had started to complain because they had become a real nuisance in recent weeks. The mailman had threatened to stop delivering the mail, so she contacted HoneyBee Blues, a business near Pittsburgh that specializes...
Pennsylvania Farms Scores Find New Home for Their Milk
Last month, the Pennsylvania dairy industry received a boost in its ongoing efforts to achieve market stability and growth. One of the larger farmer-owned cooperatives in the country launched its first dairy processing operations in the state. The Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative recently acquired and began running an ultra-pasteurization plant in northeast Philadelphia...
Red Bull Showrun Taking Over Pennsylvania Avenue in DC on Saturday
The Red Bull Showrun starts on Saturday afternoon in D.C. It will bring Formula One drivers and cars to the streets of the District. Due to this event, there will be some road closures. The event began with the Red Bull Showrun DC Fan Fest at Union Market on Friday. This was followed by a...
Latest Update: Pennsylvania National Guard Members Deploy to Africa
U.S. Soldiers from the Pennsylvania National Guard’s 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team have recently gone to Africa to help Special Operations Command Africa. There are nine Soldiers going to Somalia in the Horn of Africa and five going to Benin in West Africa as part of Task Force Iroquois teams. “During our time together, we...
Vague Laws Make Squatter Eviction More Harder in Pennsylvania
Although the term “squatter’s rights” may seem contradictory, it is becoming a concern that has led lawmakers to look for more protections for homeowners in Pennsylvania. Although squatters are considered trespassers, not all trespassers are squatters. The confusion between different terms and the absence of specific laws to deal with the newest type of squatting...
New EPA Rule Could Help Eliminate PFAS Contamination in Pennsylvania
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has classified two commonly found chemicals as hazardous substances. This is an important measure taken to safeguard your health, according to experts. Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) are chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that are used a lot. The EPA has classified both substances as hazardous...