Davidson News

Housing Affordability Plan Sparks Debate in Biden’s State of the Union Address

President Joe Biden’s unveiling of new housing affordability proposals during his State of the Union address has ignited debate among experts, with opinions divided on the potential impact of these measures. The proposed initiatives include a $5,000 tax credit for middle-class first-time homebuyers over two years and a $10,000 credit for those selling their starter … Read more

Convicted Sex Offender Arrested Again in Brewer, Maine

Aaron Astran, a 31-year-old resident of Brewer, Maine, has been apprehended by authorities for multiple charges, including three counts of possessing sexually explicit material involving minors under the age of 12. The arrest comes as a concerning development, given Astran’s previous conviction as a sex offender. Reports from the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office reveal that … Read more

South Omaha Nonprofit Sparks Controversy Over Sale of Senior Center

A South Omaha nonprofit organization finds itself embroiled in controversy as it moves to sell a senior center, sparking outrage and concern among the local community. Police Athletics for Community Engagement (PACE), previously lauded for its efforts in connecting Omaha’s youth to sports activities, is facing backlash over its decision to sell the Corrigan Senior … Read more

Lumberton, NC Tops List as Most Dangerous Small City in America for 2024

In a recent analysis conducted by Saturday Night Science, Lumberton, North Carolina, emerged as the most dangerous small city in the United States for the year 2024. The study, based on FBI crime data, examined small cities with populations ranging from over 5,000 to under 50,000, revealing concerning crime rates across various regions of the … Read more

Boston, MA: The Truth Behind Neighborhood Safety

In the vibrant tapestry of Boston, there lies a stark reality beneath the surface—a reality where certain neighborhoods grapple with higher crime rates than others. As residents and potential newcomers navigate the city’s diverse landscape, it becomes imperative to understand the nuances of safety in each area. A recent analysis sheds light on the top … Read more

Canton Tops List of Most Dangerous Cities in Ohio for 2024: Analysis Reveals Troubling Crime Trends

Canton, Ohio, has been identified as the most dangerous city in the state for the year 2024, according to a recent analysis using FBI crime data. The study, conducted by RoadSnacks, examined per capita rates of both violent and property crimes to determine the cities with the highest levels of danger. The analysis, which encompassed … Read more

Kentucky’s 10 Most Dangerous Cities Revealed: Urging Caution and Safety Measures

Kentucky residents and visitors alike are urged to exercise caution as a recent report unveils the 10 most dangerous cities in the state. According to the findings, compiled by RoadSnacks based on FBI crime data, these locales exhibit alarming rates of both violent and property crimes, painting a concerning picture for residents and potential newcomers. … Read more

Washington Launches Working Families Tax Credit Program for 2023 Tax Season

Washington state residents have a chance to benefit from the Working Families Tax Credit Program, aimed at providing additional financial support during tax season. Eligible individuals and families can now apply for the tax year 2023, with potential refunds of up to $1,255. Last year, the program distributed over $100 million to Washingtonians, benefiting nearly … Read more

Oklahoma House Passes Tax Credit for Pregnancy Centers; Democrats Express Opposition

In a recent development, the Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a bill proposing a temporary tax credit for donations made to non-profit pregnancy centers. The measure, known as House Bill 1788, received support from Republican lawmakers but faced opposition from Democrats. Authored by Durant Republican Cody Maynard, the bill aims to incentivize donations to nonprofit … Read more

IRS Announces Refund Dates for 2024 EITC and ACTC Filers

Taxpayers eagerly awaiting their tax refunds after filing for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) benefits in the 2024 tax season can now mark their calendars. The IRS has officially announced the refund dates for these filers, shedding light on when individuals can expect their much-anticipated refunds. According to IRS … Read more