New Traffic Safety Laws in California: What You Need to Know

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has recently launched a campaign to educate the public on new traffic safety laws that came into effect on January 1. These laws, signed into legislation by Governor Gavin Newsom, aim to enhance road safety across the state. One significant change introduced by the new laws is related to vehicle registration. Under AB 256 (Dixon), starting from July 1, 2024, until January 1, 2030, a registration violation alone will not be grounds for enforcement action until the third month after expiration. However, if a vehicle is … Read more

Mother Awarded $9.25 Million After Son Dies in Altercation with Correction Officers at New York Prison

ALBANY, N.Y. – A federal jury awarded $9.25 million to the mother of Terry L. Cooper, a prisoner who died during a confrontation with correction officers at Clinton Correctional Facility in 2016. The verdict came just hours after the jury began deliberating Tracy Yvonne Cooper’s claim that the guards used excessive force in her son’s death. The incident occurred when Cooper, a 25-year-old inmate, set off a metal detector while on his way to the prison gym. Two officers, Patrick M. Clancy and Kolby M. Duffina, discovered explicit photos in an address book found in … Read more

Terrifying Pedestrian Accident in Clovis Leaves One Person with Severe Injuries

CLOVIS, CA – A pedestrian was seriously injured in a crash at the intersection of Fowler Avenue and Shaw Avenue on Sunday night, according to the Clovis Police Department. The incident occurred when a driver struck a pedestrian for reasons still unknown. The identity of the driver and pedestrian has not been revealed at this time. Clovis authorities responded swiftly to the scene of the accident, providing immediate medical attention and transportation for the injured pedestrian. The extent of their injuries has been classified as serious, though further details have not been disclosed. While the … Read more

Prichard Water Board’s Appeal Denied as Judge Trims Bank’s Legal Fees

MOBILE, Ala. – In a recent development, a judge has rejected the objection from the Prichard water board regarding the appointment of a receiver. However, the judge did reduce the legal fees for the bank involved in the case. The Prichard water board had raised concerns about the appointment of a receiver to oversee the operations of the water utility company. They argued that this move would undermine their authority in managing the board’s affairs. On the other hand, the bank involved in the case had submitted a request for higher legal fees to cover … Read more