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Detroit, Michigan – Subscribers in Detroit are enjoying exclusive benefits from their digital access to the local news. For only $1 in the first 6 months, subscribers gain unlimited access to a wealth of trusted, up-to-date local Detroit and Michigan-wide breaking news. This subscription offers accurate, fact-based journalism without any agenda, ensuring that subscribers have the information they need to make informed decisions. One of the highlights of this subscription is the complete coverage and commentary on Michigan politics provided by esteemed journalists Chad Livengood, Beth LeBlanc, and Craig Mauger. Subscribers can also delve into … Read more

Judge to Decide if Suspect in Myrtle Beach Bar Shooting Will Receive Bond

HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (AP) – A judge is set to determine whether a suspect accused of fatally shooting a man outside a Myrtle beach area bar will be granted bond. Kvon Lawhorn faces charges for the shooting that occurred in October outside the now-closed Barfield’s Bar and Grill on Frontage Road near Palmetto Pointe Boulevard. Lawhorn allegedly shot two individuals, resulting in the death of 23-year-old Starquan Washington. During a preliminary hearing in January, the murder charge against Lawhorn was reduced to involuntary manslaughter by a judge, as explained by Fifteenth Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson. … Read more

Family Files Civil Lawsuit Against School After Teen’s Suicide Following Brutal Attack

Bayville, New Jersey – The family of a 14-year-old girl who tragically died by suicide last year after a video of her being viciously attacked by fellow students at Central Regional High School was posted on social media has filed a civil lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that school administrators were aware of a “culture of violence” at the school and failed to protect the teenager. Adriana Kuch, a freshman at the high school, was attacked in the hallway by a group of girls who kicked and punched her, as well as hit her in the … Read more

Courthouse Drama Unveiled as Clerk Admits to Plagiarism: The Shocking Truth Behind ‘Behind the Doors of Justice’

Hendersonville, North Carolina – In the ongoing trial of Alex Murdaugh, Becky Hill, the clerk of court for Colleton County, took the stand on Monday. As the trial delves into allegations of wrongdoing and misbehavior, Hill faced tough questioning from defense attorney Dick Harpootlian. Hill’s book, “Behind the Doors of Justice,” which she co-wrote with Neil Gordon, proved to be a focal point of the cross-examination. During the intense questioning, Hill confessed to plagiarizing parts of her self-published book. Despite objections from the prosecution, Harpootlian was permitted to continue his line of questioning. Hill admitted … Read more