New law changes how SC hunters have to tag, report their deer kills. Hereโ€™s what to know

New law alters deer tagging and reporting requirements for SC hunters. Here’s what you should be aware of

South Carolina deer hunters will need to prepare for changes to their tagging process in the upcoming year. From July 2024 and onward, deer tagging for hunters will be replaced by an electronic system instead of the traditional physical tagging method. This transition comes as a result of a new law mandating that hunters must…

'Nothing To Be Proud Of': Nikki Haley Puts GOP On Blast On Where It's 'Gone Wrong'

Nikki Haley Criticizes GOP for its Failures and Lack of Accomplishments

In a bold move, Nikki Haley, a contender for the Republican presidential nomination, criticized her own party for not doing enough to attract support from all segments of society. She emphasized the need for the party to reach out to diverse demographics across the country. During an appearance on the “Daily Show” with guest host…

Wife Of Racist Convicted Killer KCPD Cop Says He Was A Hero For Killing Cameron Lamb, Demands Governor to Pardon Him

Racist Convicted Killer’s Wife KCPD Officer Calls Heroic Killing Cameron Lamb, Demands Governor Pardon

It’s a shocking and heart-wrenching situation as the wife of Eric DeValkenaere, a convicted KCPD cop, attempts to justify his heinous actions. Her crusade to paint a different picture of her husband’s deeds is both audacious and gut-wrenching, and it’s difficult to reconcile with any semblance of justice. Supported by a multitude of โ€œBack the…

Crossroads business owner moving to Overland Park due to crime

Business owner relocating to Overland Park from Crossroads area citing safety concerns

In an email sent out to members of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, CEO of Dialectic Engineering, Gregory Trees expressed his concern over the alarming crime rate in the city. The email was sent out just before 5:30 pm on Tuesday evening. Trees shared in an email that over the past half-year, their…

On Kansas Cityโ€™s East Side, a mixed plate of barbecue, blues and booze

Barbecue, Blues and Booze: A Mixed Plate of Delights on Kansas City’s East Side

Back in the 1960s, Ollie Gates, who later became a renowned barbecue magnate, established a happening jazz club in Kansas Cityโ€™s East Side at 31st Street and Indiana Avenue. The club was named OGโ€™s and served as a popular spot for almost ten years, drawing crowds from the primarily Black neighborhood. It was a trendy…

Brooklyn mom haunted by death of 7-year-old son hit by NYPD tow truck: โ€˜He was my rockโ€™

A mother from Brooklyn still haunted by the death of her 7-year-old son who was hit by an NYPD tow truck: โ€˜He was my rockโ€™

Taqunda Hughes was present when her 7-year-old son Kamari passed away, and the memory of what she saw still haunts her to this day. According to Hughes, her son was struck initially, causing him to fall off his scooter. Subsequently, both tires rolled over him, resulting in his untimely death. Hughes painfully recalls the moment…

Man struck by train at Herald Square subway station dies: NYPD

NYPD reports man’s death after train strikes him at Herald Square subway station

According to authorities, a tragic incident occurred in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, where a train struck a 69-year-old man. Unfortunately, the man has passed away as a result of the accident, as confirmed by the police. According to officials, the occurrence happened around midday, precisely at 12:45 p.m., within the 34th Street-Herald Square subway station….

Man Shot In Doorway In Jersey City: Authorities

Authorities report a man was shot in a Jersey City doorway

At approximately 9:56 p.m., law enforcement officials arrived at 27 Grand Ave., according to Kimberly Wallace-Scalfione, a spokeswoman for the mayor’s office. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital and is currently in critical but stable condition, as reported by Wallace-Scalfione. According to Wallace-Scalfione, the investigation is still in progress. More News: A Stranger…

Investigation links missing Iowa Athletic Commission funds to ex-employee

Former employee suspected of embezzlement of funds from Iowa Athletic Commission.

According to a report released by the Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand’s office on Wednesday, an investigation was initiated following a complaint of financial misconduct by a former employee of the Iowa Athletic Commission. The investigation revealed that the employee in question is linked to over $17,000 of funds that were either not collected or…

Long Island woman found guilty in hit-and-run death of NYPD Detective Anastasios Tsakos

Long Island woman is convicted in the hit-and-run death of NYPD Detective Anastasios Tsakos

In Queens, a Long Island resident has been convicted on all charges related to the hit-and-run incident that resulted in the death of an NYPD detective in 2021. The court found Jessica Beauvais, a 34-year-old resident of Hempstead, guilty of aggravated manslaughter and other related charges in connection with the passing of NYPD Detective Anastasios…