Jury Trial Scheduled in Lyon County for Major Identity Theft and Conspiracy Involving Multiple Liquor Stores

Emporia, KS — The legal proceedings for a high-profile identity theft and conspiracy case in Lyon County are advancing, as jury trials for Demetrius Odom, a 30-year-old from Decatur, Georgia, have been scheduled. The potential start dates for the trial are February 18, March 3, or March 31, following a recent pretrial hearing. Odom faces several charges stemming from a string of alleged thefts from liquor stores across Kansas in 2023, including four in Emporia. The stores involved are Carlos Liquor, Emporia Liquor & Wine, Liquor Locker, and The Liquor Store. In total, Odom is … Read more

Illinois Set to Boost Minimum Wage to $15 in 2025, Completing Scheduled Increases Aimed at Enhancing Worker Support

Springfield, IL — Illinois is setting a new standard for minimum wage as it rises to $15 per hour starting January 1, 2025, marking a significant shift in the state’s approach to economic equity. This final step in a series of increases reflects a broader movement toward supporting the state’s workforce, as initiated by legislation signed in 2019 by Governor JB Pritzker. The adjustment not only elevates the standard wage from $14 to $15 but also modifies wages for other groups. Tipped employees will now earn $9 per hour, an upgrade intended to better align … Read more

Jury Trial Scheduled for Suspect in 1998 Kansas City Cold Case Homicide

Kansas City, KS – A man charged with a murder that occurred over two decades ago in Kansas City, Kansas, is scheduled to stand trial in February. The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, faces charges for a homicide dating back to 1998, which had remained unsolved until recent breakthroughs in the case. The case has lingered in the shadows of the city’s unsolved crimes, challenging law enforcement agencies and leaving the victim’s family in persistent demand for justice. As years turned into decades, the hope of apprehending the suspect seemed increasingly dim until … Read more

New York Judge Postpones Trump’s Sentencing in Hush Money Case Scheduled for Next Week

New York, NY — A scheduled sentencing for former President Donald Trump in a case involving hush money payments has been postponed, a New York judge announced this week. The proceedings, initially set for the coming week, are related to charges concerning payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital affair. The case, which has captured widespread media attention, centers around Trump’s alleged involvement in the payments made to Stormy Daniels, a pornographic film actress whose real name is Stephanie Clifford. Daniels claims she had an affair with Trump, which … Read more