Wendy Williams’ Ex-Husband Sues Guardian Over Alleged Sale of Beloved Cats, Claiming Emotional Isolation

New York, N.Y. — A legal dispute involving Wendy Williams’ ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, has surfaced as he claims to represent her interests in a lawsuit against her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey. The suit, filed on June 17, accuses Morrissey of selling Williams’ cherished cats, Chit Chat and My Way, without her knowledge, effectively stripping her of vital companionship and emotional support. Hunter asserts that Morrissey breached her fiduciary duty by ceasing payments for the cats’ boarding and opting to sell them instead. Williams, diagnosed with dementia, has been under a legal guardianship since 2022 and has … Read more

Beloved Asheville Resident Philip Jason Laws Remembered for His Kindness and Community Spirit

Asheville, North Carolina – Philip Jason Laws, 40, passed away on March 26, 2025, at his home in Asheville. His life journey began on June 12, 1984, in Wilkes County, where he spent his early years in Traphill. Laws moved to St. Augustine, Florida, during his teenage years, later returning to North Carolina. He was known for his deep attachment to family and friends and had a passion for helping others in his community. His parents, Nathan and Leesa Love Laws, survive him. He was also preceded in death by his stepmother, Kimberly Laws, along … Read more

Sweet Victory: Bakery’s Beloved Pastry Mural Wins Legal Battle Against Town Hall

A judge has decided that a bakery in a small town can keep a mural of colorful pastries on its walls, rejecting attempts by local officials to have it removed. The mural, which has become a beloved symbol of the community, faced scrutiny from town authorities who argued it violated ordinances. The mural, painted on the side of Sweet Treats Bakery, featured a vibrant array of baked goods, including cupcakes, doughnuts, and pies, intended to showcase the bakery’s offerings. The town’s zoning board stated that the mural did not meet the legal requirements for signage … Read more

Remembering Julia Robbins: A Tribute to a Beloved Louisville Community Leader and Philanthropist

Louisville, KY — Julia Robbins Jury, a revered figure within the Louisville community, passed away in 2025, leaving behind a legacy deeply rooted in the values of love, charity, and community service. Her life was celebrated and commemorated at the Highlands Family-Owned Funeral Home in Louisville, a fitting venue given her commitment to family and community welfare. Born and raised in Louisville, Julia’s influence extended beyond her immediate family. She devoted much of her life to volunteer work, especially in areas of adult education and literacy, helping countless adults achieve literacy later in life—an achievement … Read more