Des Moines Register Enhances User Experience with Cutting-Edge Site Upgrade

Des Moines, IA – Residents looking to access the Des Moines Register online will find that an upgrade focused on harnessing cutting-edge technology has been made to enhance user experience. The publication announced it has revamped its website to increase speed and ease of use, ensuring accessibility aligns with the latest trends in digital engagement. The update, however, comes with a caveat: Certain older web browsers are no longer supported. Users attempting to access the site with unsupported browsers will encounter barriers, prompting them to upgrade to a newer, compatible browser. The move underscores a … Read more

Fargo Man Indicted for Failing to Register as a Sex Offender, Trial Set for December 2024

FARGO, N.D. — A man has been indicted by a federal grand jury for his failure to comply with sex offender registration laws, according to U.S. Attorney Mac Schneider. The announcement detailed charges against Kyle Dameon Belgarde who reportedly did not update his registry status following a pertinent 2016 federal conviction. Belgarde, whose prior conviction stems from sexual abuse of a minor, had his initial court appearance and arraignment last Wednesday. Under the conditions of his previous conviction, he is mandated to maintain current registration as a sex offender, a stipulation he has failed to … Read more

Court Rules Walmart Must Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Register Overcharges

Chicago, IL – A recent ruling by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has set the stage for a class action lawsuit against Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, centering around allegations that the company engages in misleading pricing practices that could have cost consumers hundreds of millions annually. The appellate court overturned a previous dismissal by a lower court, offering a new avenue for plaintiffs to argue that Walmart’s in-store prices do not always match those at checkout. The lawsuit, initiated by Ohio resident Yoram Kahn and backed by multiple consumers across several states, … Read more