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October 05, 2021
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has acted on legislation aimed at speeding up payment of unemployment benefits and reducing fraud.
SACRAMENTO —
Faced with criticism from many Californians thrown out of work during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday gave his approval to a package of bills aimed at reducing delays and fraud in the state’s beleaguered unemployment benefits syste...
October 05, 2021
As the longest-running live-action scripted American primetime series ever, it's no surprise that "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" has had its fair share of recognizable actors and actresses from other popular television series. "Law & Order" and "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" have historically served as a proving ground for some of the best up-and-coming actors the industry...
October 05, 2021
National Night Out parties bring together Longview law enforcement, neighbors Longview News-Journal
October 05, 2021
The law approved by former President Donald Trump in 2017 limited federal deductions on state and local taxes.
A federal appeals court Tuesday unanimously rejected a suit filed by ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo to overturn a tax overhaul law approved by former President Donald Trump in 2017 that limited federal deductions on state and local taxes.
The $1.5 trillion law imposed a $10,000 cap on itemized...
October 05, 2021
A packet of Heinz ketchup is displayed with Chick-fil-A hash browns on April 12, 2021, in Novato, California. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
California eateries will only give take-out customers single-use condiment packets and utensils if they ask for them under a bill signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The measure applies to packages for condiments like ketchup and mustard, a...
October 05, 2021
Robert Marionneaux of Marionneaux Law Firm. (Southern University Law Center)
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A Pointe Coupee Parish jury has awarded more than $16 million to the family of a Maringouin man killed in March of 2020.
Charles R. Glaser Sr. died two weeks after the March 2020 crash with an 18-wheeler on U.S. 190 near Lottie in Pointe Coupee.
Southern University Law Center alumnus Robert ...
October 05, 2021
Less than two weeks after denying they had any role in the Gloria Satterfield settlement, partners at the Murdaugh family law firm — Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth and Detrick (PMPED) — now have a lot of explaining to do after new court documents allege that the Hampton, South Carolina firm participated in the fraudulent scheme to steal millions from Satterfield’s sons.
Satterfield, who w...
October 05, 2021
A man wanted on suspicion of killing one family member and wounding two others in a shooting this weekend in Los Angeles was fatally shot by police Tuesday morning on the side of a freeway, according to law enforcement officials.
Details from the encounter on the 105 Freeway in Paramount remained unclear late Tuesday, despite the fact that the incident drew responses from at least three law e...
October 05, 2021
An investigation is underway following the fatal shooting by police of a homicide suspect Tuesday morning along the westbound 105 Freeway at the 710 Freeway.
A man wanted on suspicion of killing one family member and wounding two others in a shooting this weekend in Los Angeles was fatally shot by police Tuesday morning on the side of a freeway, according to law enforcement officials.
Deta...
October 05, 2021
The Scott administration gave public notice today that the Inspector General Advisory Board will hold a meeting tomorrow to privately discuss the job performance of Baltimore’s corruption watchdog, Isabel Mercedes Cumming.
Trouble is: the City Code says such a meeting – which could decide Cumming’s fate as IG – requires a seven-day advance public notice.
Notice of the meeting first popped up ...
