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Breaking News – Official TANF Payment Date Confirmed for January 2025 – Do This to Claim Your Aid on Time

The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program offers financial and medical support to low-income families, enabling parents to cover essential living needs including food, clothing, and housing. TANF, a federally funded state program, provides cash benefits to low-income families with children under the age of 18 who are struggling to afford basic needs and … Read more

It’s official now – $1797 direct payment to Visa and Mastercard users for this reason

Visa and MasterCard are the two largest global payment processors.A recent setback for both publicly traded firms occurred when an American judge ordered them to refund cardholders for a whopping $197 million. Based on the information that is currently available, an American court ordered VISA and Mastercard to repay the money that was taken from … Read more

Is It Illegal to Leave Your Pet Chained Outside in California? Here’s What the Law Says

In California, it is illegal to leave your pet chained outside for extended periods due to specific laws designed to protect animal welfare. Understanding these laws is essential for pet owners to ensure compliance and avoid legal consequences. Here’s what you need to know about the tethering laws in California. Overview of Tethering Laws California … Read more

Case Files: When Dinner Plates Became Weapons

Keedra Shontise Thomas2022 photo LEONARDTOWN, Md. – What began as a heated argument over food in Abell, Maryland, on July 5, 2024, escalated into a physical altercation that led to assault charges and jail time for 42-year-old Keedra Shontise Thomas. With a documented history of arrests spanning over a decade, Thomas’s pattern of legal troubles … Read more

Case Files: Mechanicsville Man Walks Free After Assault And Damage Charges

Charles Bernard Wathen LEONARDTOWN, Md. – A domestic dispute in Mechanicsville resulted in second-degree assault and property damage charges against Charles Bernard Wathen, 48, stemming from an altercation with his live-in roommate on July 28, 2024. The case concluded in St. Mary’s District Court on December 20, 2024, with Wathen receiving probation before judgment. Incident … Read more

Press Release: Annapolis Prepares for Snowy Conditions; No Parking on Snow Routes; Free City Garages

ANNAPOLIS, MD (January 4, 2025) – City of Annapolis officials are preparing for winter weather conditions over the next 36 hours, including snow and the possibility of sleet and freezing rain, beginning in the early morning hours on Monday. The National Weather Service is now predicting up to 12 inches of snow for the Annapolis … Read more