Ross County Man Caught Transporting Cocaine and Fentanyl Across State with Suspended License

Ross County, Ohio – The Grand Jury in Ross County returned all 19 of their cases on Friday, January 12th, with one case classified as a misdemeanor and three others pending release to the public. According to the Ross County Prosecutor’s Office, one of the cases presented during the grand jury involved an incident on December 8th, where an Ohio State highway patrol trooper stopped a driver on US 35 in Ross County. The driver, identified as 45-year-old Christopher D. Wolfe from Dayton, was found to have a suspended operator’s license for child support. During … Read more

New York State Attorney General’s Unconstitutional Lawsuit Seeks $370 Million from Donald Trump and Business Partners

New York State Attorney General Letitia James has filed an unconstitutional and unfair lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, his business, his two oldest sons, and two business partners. James is seeking the return of $370 million, which she claims was obtained through fraud. Additionally, she wants to permanently ban Trump from operating a business in New York State. The judge overseeing the case has ruled in favor of James, ordering all of Trump’s New York businesses to be placed in receivership and sold, with Trump only receiving the proceeds from a forced fire sale. … Read more

Oregon Residents Urged to Prepare for Super Purchase as State Expands Access

Portland, Oregon – The process of purchasing online has become a routine for many consumers. However, a recent study conducted by the University of Oregon highlights a potential issue that online shoppers may face – the lack of knowledge about the shipping address dropdown menus. These dropdown menus, commonly found on e-commerce websites, are meant to help users select their state, zip code, and country. However, researchers discovered that these menus can often be overwhelming for users, especially those with cognitive disabilities or limited computer skills. The study found that many dropdown menus contain an … Read more

Former Ballwin Police Chief Files Lawsuit Against City, Alleges Violations of State Law

Ballwin, Missouri – The former police chief of Ballwin, Douglas Schaeffler, has filed a lawsuit against the city after being removed from his position by the board of aldermen. Schaeffler alleges that the board violated state law by voting to remove him behind closed doors without giving him a formal hearing or issuing findings of facts and conclusions of law. According to the lawsuit, his removal was a direct result of his involvement in investigating a criminal complaint against the mayor and another city official. The lawsuit also claims that the board deprived Schaeffler of … Read more