Trump’s pardons of 2020 fake electors don’t include New Mexico’s

Five New Mexicans who signed false elector certificates in 2020 were notably absent from President Donald Trump’s weekend pardons. While similar figures in other states found clemency, these individuals remain excluded from the legal reprieve granted for certain election-related schemes.

Ex-James Wood High School administrator pleads guilty to sending inappropriate photo to student

A former James Wood High School administrator admitted guilt to sending a nude photo to a 17-year-old student. The individual will be sentenced in January, marking a serious breach of trust and stirring concern in Winchester.

Ex-James Wood High School administrator pleads guilty to sending inappropriate photo to student

Franklin County man gets probation after shooting himself in the leg, stepson in foot

A tense family dispute in Franklin County took a dramatic turn when a man’s gun misfired, injuring both himself and his stepson. The unusual twist led to a 10-year probation sentence and the forfeiture of his firearm.

Democrats threaten charges for troops who commit crimes at Trump’s direction

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner are cautioning troops that they could face criminal charges if they violate residents on former President Donald Trump’s orders. Both leaders stress that no one, not even a past president, can shield military personnel from local prosecution.

Democrats threaten charges for troops who commit crimes at Trump’s direction

Florida mom spent a week in jail for what began as HOA violations over brown grass

After spending a week in jail over the color of her lawn, a Florida mother is speaking out against strict HOA policies. What began as a simple Homeowners Association violation escalated into an ordeal that raises questions about enforcement practices.

Police: East Montpelier woman drove under the influence for a third time, resisted arrest

An East Montpelier woman has been arrested in Barre on her third DUI charge after allegedly fleeing from police. The incident highlights concerns over repeat DUI offenses and public safety in the community.

Colorado couple found guilty over cross burning meant to draw sympathy for Black candidate

A Colorado couple has been found guilty of staging a cross burning intended to garner sympathy for a Black candidate. The conviction highlights a disturbing attempt to manipulate political sentiment through deceptive practices.

UMass student to face criminal charges after fire in dorm room

A University of Massachusetts student is facing criminal charges after a fire ignited in a dorm room trash can and rapidly spread to a nearby bed. The incident has raised concerns about campus safety protocols and student responsibility.

Kansas City brain clinic bankruptcy leads to prison time for owner

A Kansas City medical clinic owner’s bankruptcy case took a criminal turn, resulting in prison time for his actions during the proceedings. The case highlights the serious legal consequences of misconduct during bankruptcy.

Kansas City brain clinic bankruptcy leads to prison time for owner