Davidson News

Former Alabama DL Isaiah Buggs Adds to Crimson Tide Legacy with Super Bowl Victory

Las Vegas, NV – Former University of Alabama defensive lineman, Isaiah Buggs, has etched his name into Crimson Tide history once again as he clinched victory in Super Bowl LVIII with the Kansas City Chiefs. Buggs, who spent two regular seasons with the Detroit Lions before joining the Chiefs’ practice squad, contributed to Kansas City’s … Read more

Reno Teen Arrested for Allegedly Killing Brother and Father

A harrowing incident unfolded in Reno, Nevada, as a 17-year-old girl stands accused of fatally shooting her younger brother and father, citing an uncontrollable urge to kill. Mashenka Reid is now facing murder charges following the tragic events that transpired at their residence on Silver Sky Parkway. Authorities responded to a distress call reporting gunfire … Read more

Texas UIL State Swimming & Diving Championships Set to Showcase Top Talent in High School Aquatics

The anticipation is palpable as the Texas UIL State Swimming & Diving Championships gears up to kick off at the renowned Josh Davis Natatorium and Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center. With the prestigious event spanning over two weeks, swimming enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the exhilarating competitions set to unfold.   In a captivating … Read more

Alaska’s No-Income-Tax Policy: A Double-Edged Sword

Alaska, known for its breathtaking landscapes and frontier spirit, boasts a unique advantage among American states: no state income tax. While this policy might seem like a financial boon, it comes with its own set of challenges and considerations for residents. Living in a state without income tax is often viewed as an attractive prospect … Read more

New Tax Rules for Student Loan Forgiveness: What Borrowers Need to Know in 2026

The looming question on the minds of countless student loan borrowers across the nation pertains to the tax implications of the Student Aid Validation for Education (SAVE) program. As the SAVE initiative garners attention and confusion, borrowers are seeking clarity regarding the taxability of their forgiven student loans. Under the current tax code, forgiven student … Read more

Lansing Man Sentenced up to 80 Years for 2012 Cold-Case Sexual Assault

Marshawn James Curtis, 30, of Lansing, received a substantial sentence of 17.5 to 80 years for a 2012 rape case following a cold-case investigation and prosecution. Judge James Jamo of the 30th Circuit Court in Ingham County announced the sentencing, which was the culmination of efforts by the Ingham/Jackson Regional Sexual Assault Team. Curtis was … Read more

New Jersey Lawmakers Push Bill for Affordable Housing Near Transit and Stores

In a bid to address New Jersey’s shortage of low-income housing, state lawmakers have passed a bill aimed at encouraging towns to adopt innovative solutions. The legislation, which recently cleared the state Assembly with a 51-28 vote, introduces significant changes to how affordable housing requirements are assigned and enforced. Under the proposed bill, incentives are … Read more

New Federal Student Loan Repayment Plan Could Boost Homeownership in California

A new federal student loan repayment plan known as the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan has the potential to make homeownership more attainable for Californians burdened by student debt. The plan, introduced by the Biden administration, promises to significantly reduce borrowers’ monthly payments, with some even facing a $0 bill. According to experts, … Read more

Utah Companies Lead the Way in Successful Disability Initiatives

Employer-driven disability initiatives are proving to be a win-win scenario for both individuals with disabilities and the companies that implement them. Recent research published in the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation sheds light on the key factors that contribute to the success of these initiatives, with a focus on companies in Utah. Led by Dr. Brian … Read more

San Francisco Residents Advised to Reconsider Tax Refund Strategy Amid Rising Debt Concerns

As tax season approaches, San Francisco residents are urged to rethink their approach to tax refunds, with experts cautioning against the allure of large IRS checks. Despite the excitement of receiving a sizable refund, financial advisors emphasize that this windfall might not be in the best interest of individuals’ long-term financial health. According to IRS … Read more