Washington State Man Charged in Connection with California Fertility Clinic Bombing, Say Authorities

Washington State Man Charged in Connection with California Fertility Clinic Bombing, Say Authorities

There is a new alarming revelation about the terrorist act by a man outside a fertility clinic last month in California: the police declared that a 32-year-old male from Washington state is the person who provided chemicals used in the attack. Daniel Jongyon Park, from Kent, Washington, who went to Poland after the May 17… Continue Reading →

Masters of the House: Tension Builds as Trump and Vance Head to Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center

Masters of the House: Tension Builds as Trump and Vance Head to Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center

In an unexpected mix of politics and performing arts, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance are expected to be in attendance on the opening night of Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center next week, together with their respective spouses: Melania Trump and Usha Vance. The performance will start a month-long staging of the… Continue Reading →

WMTA’s West Michigan Summer Trip Ideas You’ll Want to Try Now

WMTA’s West Michigan Summer Trip Ideas You’ll Want to Try Now

The summer temperatures are hot in the western part of the state and if you can’t wait to get outside and do some sightseeing without having to go too far, then the West Michigan Tourist Association (WMTA) is here to help with suggestions that come just in time for Father’s Day and the ensuing long,… Continue Reading →

Consumers Energy Seeks $436 Million Rate Hike, Faces Pushback from Michigan AG

Consumers Energy Seeks $436 Million Rate Hike, Faces Pushback from Michigan AG

Michigan-based Consumers Energy has not only faced a storm of energy demand but also a controversy of the proposed $436 million rate hike, which will be the biggest so far. The official approval will mean that residential utility bills will be raised by almost 13.3%, an act which has been the object of scathing attacks… Continue Reading →

Michigan Weather Radar: See the Current Conditions Across the State

Michigan Weather Radar: See the Current Conditions Across the State

If you are in Michigan today, you must have already experienced the change in the weather, a band of rain from a powerful discrete line of storms is moving across the state this Wednesday, June 4, due to a moving cold front. The rain is not gentle either. There is even a situation in some… Continue Reading →

Catch-a-Crook: Barry County Deputies on the Hunt for Truck Thief
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Catch-a-Crook: Barry County Deputies on the Hunt for Truck Thief

Police in Barry County, Missouri, have released a stolen vehicle alert and asked citizens to assist them in finding the offender and the vehicle. The incident occurred early in the morning on May 26 at about 3:00 a.m. in Shumaker Tire located on Highway 86 in Golden. The perpetrator drove away with a Ford F-150… Continue Reading →

Education Leaders Face Tough Questions on Michigan Schools’ Performance

Education Leaders Face Tough Questions on Michigan Schools’ Performance

It was a day filled with tension at the Michigan Capitol as the top education officials engaged with lawmakers to analyze the state of local schools. State Superintendent Michael Rice and State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh came before the House Oversight Committee, where worries about student performance, teacher shortages, and the financial condition… Continue Reading →

Mushroom Poisoning Trial: Accused Erin Patterson Takes the Stand

Mushroom Poisoning Trial: Accused Erin Patterson Takes the Stand

All eyes were on Erin Patterson as she testified for the first time in her murder trial in front of a courtroom in Newcastle, Australia, a case that obsessed the whole country. The 50-year-old woman has been charged with the intention of serving a meal to her ex-husband’s family, a part of which she knew… Continue Reading →

DHS Says Acting FEMA Chief’s Hurricane Remark Was Just a Joke

DHS Says Acting FEMA Chief’s Hurricane Remark Was Just a Joke

The man in charge of FEMA, David Richardson, is in the headlines, but not for the preparations to deal with natural disasters. The acting head of FEMA, David Richardson, joked that “he didn’t know the U.S. had a hurricane season” during a Monday staff briefing, as reported by Reuters. The statement was immediately criticized by… Continue Reading →

Trump Administration Hits Pause on Garnishing Social Security for Student Loan Defaults

Trump Administration Hits Pause on Garnishing Social Security for Student Loan Defaults

The Trump administration’s announcement that it is putting a halt to the garnishment of Social Security checks is a move that is tending to the welfare of thousands of elderly Americans who are in debt due to their student loans. After just a few weeks when the government resumed the process of taking money from… Continue Reading →