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Most Dangerous Cities in New Mexico, Here’s What You Need To Know!

Let’s explore the most dangerous cities in New Mexico, the dark side of the Southwest. New Mexico, which features stunning mountains, and National Forests, and is the birthplace of Smokey the Bear, has the third-highest crime rate in America.  Typically, one equates New Mexico with the potential for sighting UFOs in Roswell and sweltering temperatures. … Read more

US Consumer Credit Card Debt Shot Up by $1 Trillion, Records a New Milestone

The amount of US consumer credit card debt has surpassed $1 trillion for the first time. The overall US consumer credit card debt is at its highest level over $1.03 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s quarterly report on household debt and credit, which was released on Tuesday. The US consumer … Read more

California State Police Investigates Shoplifting Incident in 7-Eleven, Suspects Defended by Leo Terrel

California State Police investigates the beating incident in the 7-Eleven Store. In a viral video, two 7-Eleven employees are shown beating a suspected shoplifter. According to the California State Police, the man allegedly stole at least twice from the same California store before the staff members seized him, Store Clerks are now under investigation for … Read more

Chinese and Russian Military Patrol Vessels Spotted in Alaska: US Dispatched Four Navy Warships

China and Russia launch military patrol vessels close to Alaska, prompting the US to send warships. After several Chinese and Russian military patrol vessels conducted a coordinated maritime patrol near Alaska last week, the United States of America sent four navy warships and a reconnaissance plane. According to analysts, which was initially reported by the … Read more

Man from Meridian Idaho charged with Malicious Damage to Property and other Felony Charges after shooting at two Idaho Power Stations

Meridian man from Idaho faces multiple felony charges including malicious injury to property after shooting two Idaho power stations. A man from Meridian Idaho faces multiple felony charges including malicious injury to property after shooting at two hydroelectric power stations in Idaho causing damage of around $100,000. After a high-speed car chase on June 9, … Read more

America’s Most and Least Disaster Prone States: Things You Need to Know!

Discover the most and least disaster prone states in the United States of America. Know more about them. Natural disasters come in a variety of forms and dimensions, bearing differing impacts on different parts of the United States, varying from the most and least disaster prone states, such as interruptions in electricity in Texas, storms … Read more

Protest Tax Assessment Rejected: Tax Rolls Established by Lee County Board of Supervisors

Protest tax assessment got rejected, and tax rolls were finally established. Following a brief public hearing where one protest tax assessment was denied, Lee County’s tax rolls have been finalized. The Red Roof Inn in Tupelo lodged one protest tax assessment, according to Lee County Tax Assessor Mark “Winky” Weathers, who presented a report to … Read more

Skeletons of Dead Animals Discovered in a Property in Graybill Road, Westminster

Landscapers found skeletons of dead animals on a property. A 22-year-old woman in Texas was detained last week after it was claimed that landscapers at her property found the carcasses of scores of dead animals on her ranch, including 12 horses and 24 dogs.  According to the records analyzed by Law&Crime, Rachel Ann Sword was … Read more

Montgomery Police Department Arrested “Black Aquaman” to Rescue a Staffer at Montgomery Riverfront

Montgomery Police Department arrested the teenager in a viral Riverfront brawl. A 16-year-old teenager who helped a staff member who was being beaten up during a fight by jumping into an Alabama river and swimming to a pier has earned the nickname “Black Aquaman.” On Saturday, August 5, a large fight broke out on a … Read more

Summer Camp Tips: Check This Out!

Camping is a great way to unwind, get in touch with nature, and experience adventure. Check out the following summer camp tips for your upcoming camping plans. Summer camping can be just as enjoyable even if the majority of people prefer it during the milder months of spring and fall. Camping throughout the summer actually … Read more