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Month: January 2026

Agency searched WCPS office, employee’s home as probe continues

One of the offices in the Worcester County Board of Education building in Newark was the target of a search and seizure warrant last month, school board attorney Heather Stansbury confirmed this week. Stansbury said the warrant was executed on Dec. 13, the same day investigators converged on the West Ocean City home of Denise …

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‘People Will Be in Handcuffs’: Karoline Leavitt on WH Response to Minnesota Fraud Under Walz

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt weighed in on the daycare fraud that’s been exposed in Minnesota under Democrat Governor Tim Walz and said, “people will be in handcuffs” as she shared how every aspect of the administration is getting involved. During her appearance on Wednesday on Fox and Friends, Leavitt was asked about President …

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Country Calling returning to two-day festival format in 2026

The third annual Country Calling Festival will return to a two-day format next year. On Dec. 18, promoter C3 Presents announced its “Save the Date” for next year’s Country Calling, to be held Oct. 2-3, 2026. Tourism and Business Development Director Tom Perlozzo said that while there was “no real particular reason” for next year’s …

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San Francisco mayor sneaks through reparations bill just before Christmas that could give each black resident $5MILLION

The mayor of San Francisco discreetly approved a bill to create a fund that may eventually grant each of the city’s eligible black residents $5 million in reparations. Mayor Daniel Lurie quietly signed the incredibly divisive Reparations Bill just two days before Christmas. The ordinance establishes a reparations fund, as recommended by the city’s African American Reparations Advisory …

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Snow Hill student threatens violent act

Police shut down a threat of violence against Snow Hill High School made on Dec. 19 by a student who was using spoofed text messages. Worcester County Sheriff Matt Crisafulli said a quick resolution in this particular threat was the result of strong communication and collaboration between the school and law enforcement. “Because information was …

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Maine Democrat Gov. Janet Mills’ Administration Gave No-Bid State Contracts to Somali NGO That Allegedly “Registered Migrants to Vote” — Organization Later Caught in Medicaid Fraud Scandal 

The walls are closing in on Maine’s migrant-industrial complex — and the trail leads straight back to Democrat Governor Janet Mills and her administration. According to reporting from The Maine Wire, dozens of federal agents with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) swarmed multiple locations in Lewiston this week tied to Somali-run nonprofits, Medicaid billing operations, and political operatives with deep connections to …

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US hits grim measles milestone as world’s most infectious disease spreads uncontrollably

The US has passed a grim milestone in the measles outbreak that has been plaguing the country, surpassing 2,000 cases for the first time in more than three decades. Across the US, cases of the measles, the world’s most infectious disease that had been declared eliminated in the US in 2000, continue to grow. The …

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BREAKING: Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Strikes Down California’s Ban on Open Carry – Trump Judge Issues Scathing Opinion

A US Appeals Court on Friday in a 2-1 decision struck down a California law banning people from openly carrying firearms. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals cited a 2022 Supreme Court ruling and said California’s ban on open carry is unconstitutional. US Circuit Judge Lawrence VanDyke, a Trump appointee, wrote the majority opinion and …

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Newly passed statewide laws now in effect

Changes to firefighters’ health care, rideshare income reporting, and licensing mandates for service jobs are among the two dozen state laws passed in 2025 that will take effect as of Jan. 1. The state’s Jimmy Malone Act says self-insured counties must start to provide preventative cancer screenings at no cost to county-employed firefighters. Counties may …

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