Shocking Findings: ACS Conducts Home Searches in Majority of Child Abuse Investigations, Raises Questions on Judicial Oversight

New York City – A lawsuit filed against the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) alleges that the agency routinely conducts home searches during its annual investigations into child abuse and neglect. The lawsuit, which claims violations of constitutional rights, seeks to hold both ACS and the city accountable for their actions. The complaint asserts that ACS caseworkers search the homes of families involved in more than 50,000 investigations each year, often without any judicial determination of wrongdoing. The suit highlights the broad powers granted to ACS personnel in their official capacities, including the authority to … Read more

Scientific Findings and Biblical Claims Align: Unchanging Laws of Physics Confirmed in Latest Research

In the twenty-first century, a growing number of people worldwide have begun to doubt scientific research findings and question established facts. This skepticism is fueled by cases of scientific data manipulation and misrepresentation for political or ideological purposes. Surprisingly, there are now individuals who believe that the Earth and all the planets in our solar system are flat, denying the evidence provided by NASA and space telescopes. Additionally, there are those who question the invariability of the laws and constants of physics throughout the universe, challenging the very foundation of scientific knowledge. To address this … Read more

Tehama County Grand Jury Report Unveils Damning Findings Against Groundwater Sustainability Agency

Red Bluff, California – The recently released 2023 Tehama County Grand Jury Report has exposed various issues within the Tehama County Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA). The report, which sheds light on the agency’s shortcomings, is now available for public access. The report can be found at the following link: [insert link here]. Columnist Shanna Long has done an excellent job summarizing the report and providing an explanation of the new survey mailings for well registration. I encourage readers to refer to her article in Thursday’s edition of our newspaper or access it online for a … Read more

Inadequate Laws Leave Tri-State Schools Vulnerable to Sex Offenders: Investigation Reveals Disturbing Findings

CINCINNATI, Ohio – Sex offenders living near schools in the Tri-State area are receiving protection under current laws, leaving law enforcement with limited options to address the issue. Local 12, after receiving an email from a concerned viewer, looked into this matter. One example is Daniel, a registered sex offender who lives just a couple hundred feet from Holmes Middle and High School in Covington. His offense, which involved raping a 14-year-old girl, occurred before the 2006 law that prohibits sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of a school. While Daniel claims the act … Read more