Cheers to More Cheers: Pennsylvania Extends Happy Hour Limits to Boost Social and Business Spirits

Plains Township, PA — A change to Pennsylvania’s liquor legislation now allows adults over the age of 21 to enjoy extended happy hours, a welcome shift for patrons and an array coming-of-age establishments. Governor Josh Shapiro recently signed a bill into law that significantly expands the allowable duration of drink specials. The revision permits licensed bars and restaurants to offer up to four hours of happy hour promotions each day, capping at a total of 24 hours per week. The law aims to boost local businesses by allowing them more flexibility to attract guests looking … Read more

Controversial Podcast Claims Second Amendment Extends to Undocumented Immigrants: What the Gun-Rights Lawyer Has to Say

San Francisco, CA – Gun-rights lawyer Donald Kilmer made a controversial argument on a podcast, claiming that the Second Amendment protects the rights of illegal immigrants. Kilmer’s statement has sparked a debate over the interpretation of the constitutional right to bear arms and its application to non-citizens residing in the United States. During the podcast episode, Kilmer emphasized that the Second Amendment does not explicitly limit its protections to citizens only. He argued that the amendment’s language, which states “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed,” applies to … Read more

Supreme Court Justice Extends Order Blocking Controversial Immigration Law in Texas

Washington, D.C. – Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has extended a temporary order blocking Texas law enforcement from arresting and detaining migrants suspected of crossing the U.S. southern border without authorization under the state’s strict immigration law, known as SB4. The administrative stay, which had previously been set to expire on Wednesday, has now been extended through Monday, March 18. SB4, one of the toughest state immigration laws in U.S. history, allows Texas law enforcement at the state and local levels to arrest, jail, and prosecute migrants on state charges for entering or reentering the … Read more

Concordia Parish Police Jury Extends Partnership with Department of Veterans Affairs to Support Local Veterans

Vidalia, Louisiana – The Concordia Parish Police Jury unanimously voted on Monday to renew its cooperative agreement with the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs. The agreement, which amounts to just under $15,000, aims to provide services to 953 veterans and their families residing in the parish. Over the course of one year, the parish will pay LDVA $14,534 in monthly payments of $1,211. These funds will cover approximately 27.85% of various expenses, including salaries, travel, supplies, postage, equipment maintenance, telephone, and internet services. The collaboration between the police jury and LDVA has proven to be … Read more