Jury Recommends 28-Year Sentence for Aryan Brotherhood Member in Brutal Tulsa Road Rage Incident

TULSA, Okla. – A man in Tulsa County, identified as an Aryan Brotherhood gang member, has been convicted and is facing 28 years in prison after a violent confrontation that followed a traffic incident in October 2023, authorities reported. The accused, Dustin Hicks, was found guilty of beating and robbing another motorist. According to the prosecutors, the incident unfolded when the victim inadvertently cut off Hicks on the road, causing Hicks to spill a drink. The confrontation escalated quickly as Hicks demanded compensation from the victim for the mishap. Authorities detailed that after both parties … Read more

Longview Honors Esteemed Judge Bill Stoudt by Renaming Local Road in His Honor

Longview, Texas — The city of Longview has officially renamed a prominent road in honor of Judge Bill Stoudt following a strong push by local community members. The newly named Judge Bill Stoudt Road is a tribute to Stoudt’s extensive public service and dedication to the community. Stoudt, who has served as the County Judge of Gregg County for over 15 years, is recognized for his significant contributions to local governance and community improvements. His tenure is notable for various development projects that have enhanced the area’s infrastructure and public services. The decision to rename … Read more

Washington State Ushers in 2025 with Key Legislation: Highlights from Minimum Wage Hikes to Enhanced Road Safety Measures

Washington State greeted the new year with a series of legislative changes that took effect on January 1, impacting wages, education, workplace policies, and road safety laws among others. One of the most noteworthy adjustments is the increase in the statewide minimum wage to $16.66 per hour, making it the highest baseline state wage in the nation. This new rate represents a 2.35% rise from the previous year, positioning Washington ahead of California where the minimum wage is $16.50 for most workers and $18 for those in the healthcare sector. Comparatively, Idaho maintains a minimum … Read more

Maryland Welcomes 2025 with Sweeping New Laws: Enhanced Road Safety, Opioid Recovery Measures, and Housing Reform Among Key Changes

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland is poised to ring in 2025 with a suite of new laws impacting everything from road safety to opioid treatment following a busy legislative session. Governor Wes Moore, having reviewed hundreds of bills, approved a diverse array of new measures set to take effect starting January 1. In a move to enhance the safety of road construction zones, the Maryland Road Worker Protection Act is introducing tougher measures against speeding in such areas. The law now authorizes expanded use of speed cameras and establishes higher fines for traffic infractions within work … Read more