Marin County Grand Jury Uncovers Major Audit Oversights in Three Local Special Districts

Marin County, California – Three special districts in Marin have failed to meet the state requirement for financial audits, according to a recent report from the Marin County Civil Grand Jury. The districts in question are the Marin City Community Services District, the Firehouse Community Park Agency in Bolinas, and the Alto Sanitary District. The report revealed that the Marin City Community Services District did not submit its audit for the 2020-21 fiscal year. Similarly, the Firehouse Community Park Agency was late in filing for 2015-16, while the Alto Sanitary District missed its deadline for … Read more

Virginia Strengthens Road Safety: New Seat Belt Law Enacted in Honor of Local Hero

Williamsburg, Virginia, has implemented new legislation mandating that all vehicle occupants, including passengers in the back seat, must wear seat belts. This law aims to enhance safety on the roads, particularly as the state grapples with a troubling statistic: federal data ranks Virginia last in the nation for seat belt compliance. The new regulation is named after Christopher King, a local teenager who tragically lost his life in a car accident on July 4, 2020, shortly after graduating high school. Following his demise, his family and friends campaigned for this legislative change in his honor, … Read more

Cincinnati Jury Delivers $22 Million Verdict Against Property Tycoon for Fraudulent Real Estate Deal Involving Local Fitness Center

CINCINNATI — A Hamilton County jury has awarded Revolution Fitness nearly $22.3 million in a legal battle against Doug Evans and his company, BEE Holdings, LP, after finding that they had unlawfully blocked the fitness chain from purchasing a leased property. The jury ruled that Evans and BEE Holdings engaged in deceptive practices by failing to uphold a contractual agreement that would have allowed Revolution Fitness to consider buying the space it had occupied since 2014. Evidence presented during the trial illustrated a pattern of misrepresentation and concealment on the part of Evans and his … Read more

Federal Court Upholds Eklutna Tribe’s Casino Venture Amid Local Controversy

Anchorage, Alaska — A U.S. District Court judge has ruled in favor of a tribal casino near Anchorage, backing the Native Village of Eklutna and its newly opened Chin’an Gaming Hall. The ruling comes amid contention from local residents who attempted to halt the project, citing concerns over traffic and noise disturbances in their community. The judge, James L. Robart, firmly dismissed arguments from Birchwood residents who contested the tribe’s federal recognition. According to Robart’s decision, the Eklutna tribal government was recognized by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1993. Furthermore, he pointed out … Read more