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December 31, 2021
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Legislation includes property tax relief for disabled veterans, places of worship and nonprofits providing housing
The sun sets on the state Capitol in Austin, on May 27, 2021.
AUSTIN – The 87th Texas Legislature passed hun...
December 31, 2021
A new law setting stricter rules for governmental bodies holding remote meetings, including a requirement to provide a physical location for the public to testify, is supposed to go into effect Saturday, but Gov. David Ige has delayed that part of the new law in an emergency proclamation effective through Feb. 28.
December 31, 2021
Lowcountry law enforcement agencies have announced a series of traffic checkpoints for Friday.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Lowcountry law enforcement agencies have announced a series of traffic checkpoints for Friday.
The Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office says beginning at 9 p.m. on Friday they will set up several checkpoints around the county.
Checkpoint locations include:
Orangeburg Road
Th...
December 31, 2021
From a variety of comedies to dramatic turns, Anthony Anderson knows how to keep us on our toes. Here are 12 of our favorite roles embodied by the Black-ish, Hustle & Flow and Law & Order star.
Anthony Anderson’s best roles
Life (1999)
Wrongfully convicted prisoners Ray and Claude (Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence) befriend fellow inmates, including Anderson’s chef Cookie, while sea...
December 31, 2021
Kathryn King, left, is sworn in Dec. 3 as assistant district attorney in Knox County. District Attorney Natasha Irving is pictured in the center. Knox County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Patrick Polky administers the oath.
Kathryn King was sworn in this month as the new assistant district attorney for Knox County.
Her arrival with the district attorney’s office is the culmination of a life b...
December 31, 2021
Rick Desautel stands during a tribal gathering celebrating his victory in a Canadian Supreme Court case arguing for the Sinixt people’s right to hunt their native lands in Canada on May 28 at Round Lake outside Inchelium, Wash. (Tyler Tjomsland/The Spokesman-Review)
This past summer, Rick Desautel stopped alongside a road near Vallican, British Columbia, and gave a prayer to all the members o...
December 31, 2021
It's not often that bacon leads a roundup of new laws taking effect with the New Year in California.
But even in progressive California, that's the headline-grabber.
It's among a host of other legislation designed to safeguard employees, shield those seeking abortions, protect protesters from police, spare children from gender influence in store displays, and further ease criminal penalties t...
December 31, 2021
New Laws Take Effect Across US on Abortion, Policing, Taxes U.S. News & World Report
December 31, 2021
A sleepy and possibly intoxicated driver going about 5 mph rolled through a stop sign and was swerving with the vehicle’s hazard lights flashing as she headed west on Three Mile Drive to the bypass. Someone called the Kalispell Police Department, and said she told police she someone jumped her car so she had to drive slowly on her way home. She was taken to the hospital and then to jail.
A ma...
December 31, 2021
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – During the pandemic, cocktails to-go have been a big hit for local bars and restaurants.
On Saturday, a new law takes effect that will make the idea official, but the problem is, the law might not be what was expected or hoped for.
Over the last two years, to-go cocktails offered relief to bars and restaurants trying to make ends meet.
Governor Gavin Newsom sign...
