Get Started

Florida Landline Use Declines Sharply as Wireless and VoIP Grow

Floridians are increasingly abandoning their telephone landlines, with a significant 17.7 percent decrease in the number of landline connections reported from 2022 to 2023. A Sharp Drop in Landline Connections According to the latest report from the state’s Public Service Commission, as of December 31, 2023, only 763,866 landlines were still in use across Florida. […]

Read More

Chevron to Relocate Headquarters from California to Texas

Chevron Corporation has announced plans to relocate its headquarters from California to Texas before the end of the year. This shift marks the end of an era for the oil giant, which has been headquartered in California for over 140 years. The move comes as Chevron continues to clash with California state regulators and politicians […]

Read More

Roseville Residents on Alert After Recent Mountain Lion Sightings

Residents of Roseville, a town in the Sacramento Valley, have been advised to remain vigilant following recent reports of mountain lion sightings. On Thursday, the City of Roseville confirmed that animal control had received multiple calls about possible mountain lion encounters in the central part of the city, particularly around the area where Interstate 80 […]

Read More

Back-to-School Season Brings New Wave of Scams: How to Protect Yourself

As students prepare for the new school year, security experts are warning about a surge in education-related scams. While students are often tech-savvy, they can still fall victim to these scams, just like more vulnerable populations. With the back-to-school season upon us, it’s crucial to be aware of these scams and how to avoid them. […]

Read More

Northeast Vermont Reels from Flooding Fallout as Summer Plans Disrupted

Northeast Vermont faced another round of summer devastation this week as torrential rain and severe flooding hit the region, compounding the damage from historic floods earlier in the month. In St. Johnsbury, the storm unleashed around 8 inches of rain, causing significant disruption to travel and local events. Cherry Susan, owner of a bed and […]

Read More

Florida became the first state to prohibit lab-grown meat

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill into law banning the sale of lab-grown meat in Florida, making Florida the first state in the United States to ban cultured meat and joining the global debate about alternative proteins. Senate Bill (SB) 1084, Section 500. 542 established local regulations regarding electric vehicle charging stations, pest […]

Read More

Hunter Biden’s sentence date for indictment on federal weapon charges

President Biden’s son Hunter Biden is expected to be sentenced on Nov. 13 on weapons charges. Hunter Biden was convicted by a twelve-member jury in June on charges of purchasing and possessing a firearm while under the influence of cocaine. The trial, led by Special Counsel David Weiss, lasted six days. The jury heard testimony […]

Read More