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Florida Residents Urged to Act Quickly: Final Day to Claim Payout from Bank of America’s $500,000 Settlement for Late-Night Debt Communications

Time is running out for eligible Florida residents to seize their opportunity for a payout from Bank of America’s $500,000 settlement. The settlement arises from alleged violations of Florida’s Consumer Collection Practice Act, specifically related to late-night debt communications sent out by the bank between 9 pm and 8 am local time. The deadline for … Read more

Tax Season 2024: Americans Could Receive Up to $2,000 per Child in Federal Tax Credits

As tax season approaches, Americans stand to benefit from significant tax credits, with the potential of receiving between $1,600 and $2,000 per qualifying child. This Child Tax Credit, a dollar-for-dollar reduction in federal income tax liability, is a crucial financial boost for eligible families. Here’s what you need to know to ensure you make the … Read more

Alabama’s Riskiest Cities 2024: Navigating Safety in the Heart of Dixie

Alabama, known for its profound historical significance and cultural diversity, presents a unique blend of charm and caution for visitors. While the state has played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights movement and boasts famous figures like Rosa Parks and Helen Keller, it’s essential to be aware of certain areas that pose potential risks. … Read more

Monona Police Make First Arrest in Vehicle Pursuit Following Policy Change

Madison, Wisconsin – January 29, 2024: In a significant turn of events, the Monona Police Department successfully apprehended a suspect after engaging in a vehicle pursuit on the early morning of Saturday. This pursuit marks the first of its kind since the recent revision of the city’s vehicle pursuit policy, a decision that emerged during … Read more

New Child Tax Credits Aim to Lift Half a Million Kids Out of Poverty in Washington

In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, Congress is on the brink of passing a significant bill that could potentially lift half a million children out of poverty in Washington. The proposed legislation involves an expanded tax credit for parents of children aged 16 and younger, mirroring a plan that briefly passed during President Biden’s … Read more

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Announces $1.5 Million Boost for Milwaukee Trades Training Center

In a significant development for Milwaukee’s workforce, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced a federal grant of $1.5 million to support the modernization and upgrade of the Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership/BIG STEP facility. The funding aims to enhance the training experience for residents seeking careers in various trades, providing them with valuable skills and opportunities without … Read more

Crime on the Rise: The 10 Most Dangerous Cities in Colorado 2024

Colorado, known for its natural wonders and outdoor adventures, is facing a darker side as crime rates surge in various cities across the state. The state’s population growth has brought about an unfortunate consequence – an increase in criminal activities. In 2022 alone, automobile thefts rose by 13.6%, placing Colorado at the top for such … Read more

Southport Man Charged with Attempted First-Degree Murder in Friday Shooting

WILMINGTON, N.C. – A 49-year-old Southport resident, Marcelino Morales Sanchez, has been arrested by the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office in connection with a shooting that occurred on Friday evening, January 26. Sanchez faces charges of attempted first-degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury, and discharging a weapon … Read more

Richmond County Considers Property Tax Rebate to Ease Financial Strain on Low-Income Homeowners

In response to growing concerns among residents about rising living costs, Richmond County is contemplating the introduction of a property tax rebate for low-income homeowners. This move follows the footsteps of other Nova Scotia municipalities, which already have similar programs in place. Coun. Brent Sampson, highlighting the challenges faced by residents due to escalating property … Read more

U.S. Army Sergeant Clinches Gold in Taekwondo Triumph at South Korean Competition

Camp Casey, South Korea In a remarkable display of skill and determination, U.S. Army Sergeant Robert J. Errington of the 59th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Company (Hazards Response) secured the Gold Medal at an international Taekwondo competition held at the prestigious Kukkiwon, the World Taekwondo Headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. Sgt. Errington, a Chemical … Read more