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Idahoans Urged to Claim $4.4M in Unclaimed Tax Refunds Before Deadline

Idaho residents have until May 17 to seize their share of $4.4 million in unclaimed tax refunds, as announced by the IRS. With approximately 4,500 Idahoans yet to file their 2020 federal tax returns, each person stands to reclaim an average refund of $761. Under federal law, taxpayers have a three-year window to file and […]

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Ohio’s Violent Crime Rate Declines: A Two-Decade Overview

Ohio, like the rest of the United States, has seen a significant decrease in violent crime rates over the past two decades, according to FBI data. Analyzing statistics from 1995 to 2020 provides insights into the state’s law enforcement landscape. Between 1995 and 2020, Ohio consistently boasted a violent crime rate lower than the national […]

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Clearwater Man Arrested for Shooting in Restaurant Parking Lot

Clearwater, Florida – In a late-night altercation, a 55-year-old man was shot in the arm in the parking lot of Mega Burrito Restaurant on Gulf to Bay Boulevard. The suspect, Hiva S. Fetuuaho, 39, has been apprehended and charged with attempted murder in the second degree and shooting into an occupied vehicle. According to Clearwater […]

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Social Security Benefits Safe Until 2035, But Congressional Action Urged

Social Security beneficiaries can breathe a sigh of relief, at least until 2035, as the latest report from trustees of the program suggests. The funds are projected to last a year longer than previously expected, ensuring full benefits until then. However, the looming threat of benefit cuts still persists unless Congress intervenes. The Trustees’ Report […]

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Danger Looms: The 10 Most Hazardous Cities in Kansas 2024

In the heart of the Midwest, Kansas hides a shadowy truth beneath its serene facade. While not topping the charts for overall state danger, Kansas harbors pockets of peril within its cities. If you’re considering a move to the Sunflower State, it’s crucial to glance at the darker side of its urban landscapes. 1. Independence: […]

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Redmond, Oregon’s Safe Parking Program Receives $200K Boost for Unhoused Residents

Redmond, Oregon’s innovative Safe Parking Program, aimed at providing a haven for unhoused residents, is set to expand with a recent injection of $200,000 in funding. The Deschutes County Commission has greenlit this investment, demonstrating a commitment to address homelessness in the region. The Safe Parking Program, spearheaded by the Mountain View Community Development agency, […]

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Teens Charged with Felonies for Ocean Trash Dumping Incident

In the aftermath of a viral video showing people dumping barrels of trash into the ocean during the April 28 Boca Bash event, two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, surrendered themselves and were subsequently charged with felonies. The incident occurred off the coast of South Florida during the annual gathering, sparking widespread condemnation and prompting […]

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Investing in the Future: Dunamis Charge Bringing EV Revolution to Detroit

As the electric vehicle (EV) revolution charges forward, a notable shift in focus is emerging towards previously overlooked low-income communities. This shift isn’t just about equitable access to green technology but also represents a substantial investment opportunity. In most cases, EV charging stations have predominantly been situated in high-income areas, aligning with the demographic currently […]

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Pennsylvania Nurse Pleads Guilty to Nursing Home Murders

A Pennsylvania nurse, Heather Pressdee, has pleaded guilty to multiple counts of murder and attempted murder in connection with lethal doses of insulin administered to nursing home residents. The case has shocked the state, with families of the victims expressing outrage and pain. Pressdee admitted to three counts of first-degree murder and 19 counts of […]

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