Kings County Board Advances Mental Health Care Solutions and Addresses Audit Compliance in Home Gardens District

Hanford, California – The Kings County Board of Supervisors has approved the county’s responses to two significant Grand Jury Reports, one focusing on the urgent need for a mental health facility and the other concerning the Home Gardens Community Services District. During a meeting on Tuesday morning, Administrative Analyst Alex Walker outlined the findings of the Grand Jury, emphasizing the necessity of a mental health clinic. The county received the Grand Jury’s recommendations in March and is required to respond by June 12. The Grand Jury made five recommendations aimed at improving mental health care … Read more

Jury Begins Deliberations in Controversial Home Depot Murder Case, Defense Questions Evidence Against McMillian

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — The fate of Terry McMillian Jr. lies in the hands of a jury after closing arguments were presented in his murder trial, stemming from the death of Home Depot employee Gary Rasor in October 2022. The case has captivated local attention, highlighting issues surrounding accountability and the impact of injury on health. During closing statements, the defense questioned the thoroughness of the investigation, critiquing the timing of interviews conducted by law enforcement and expressing skepticism towards forensic pathologist Dr. Nabila Haikal’s conclusions. Attorney Kailey Morgan argued that while the incident involved an … Read more

Local Governments Take Legal Stand Against Colorado Laws, Claiming Home Rule Violations

Local governments in Colorado have initiated legal action against the state, asserting that a series of recently enacted laws infringe upon their home rule authority. This lawsuit underscores ongoing tensions between municipal administrations and state lawmakers regarding local governance rights. The municipalities argue that the laws, which they claim impose undue restrictions on their ability to manage local affairs, undermine the autonomy granted to cities and counties under Colorado’s home rule provisions. These provisions allow local governments significant leeway to regulate and legislate on various issues without extensive state oversight. The legal challenge comes at … Read more

Judge Grants Permission to Remove Home Monitoring Device for Nurse Accused of Forcing Abortion, Ignoring Victim’s Fears

Puyallup, Washington — A Pierce County judge has granted permission for David Benjamin Coots, a licensed nurse practitioner accused of forcing an abortion on his former girlfriend, to remove his electronic home monitoring device. This decision comes despite a history of alleged court order violations by the defendant. D.H., the woman bringing the allegations, claims that on January 27, 2024, Coots acted aggressively during what she believed was consensual sex at her residence. At the time, she thought she might be pregnant and had communicated this with Coots, who is married to another woman. According … Read more