• Houston County deputies seek woman in $4,000 credit union fraud case

    WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Houston County Sheriff’s Office is looking for help identifying a woman who deputies say fraudulently withdrew $4,000 from three separate Robins Financial Credit Unions. A sheriff’s office Facebook post on Tuesday stated the transactions happened on December 5, 2023. Call the Houston County Sheriff’s Office at (478) 542-2115 or Macon Regional Crimestoppers at 1-877-68-CRIME

  • Attorney general announces state will seek Supreme Court review of transgender athlete case

    Morrisey made the announcement of a Supreme Court appeal attempt at a press conference surrounded by other political figures and Riley Gaines, the former collegiate swimmer who has been active in the politics surrounding gender identity and women’s sports.

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    Family of Lafayette woman killed in December seeks justice

    Fredrika Stevens, 46, was killed on Tenth Street four months ago. No one has been arrested. Stevens’ sister, Erica Richard, said it doesn’t seem real her sister is no longer here.

  • Trumbull County woman sentenced in child endangering case

    Alicia Budreaux, 33, was sentenced to Tuesday.

  • No bond for Macon woman in aggravated assault, arson case

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A woman is in custody in connection with an aggravated assault that happened in the 3800 block of Log Cabin Drive just before noon on Sunday. According to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, 53-year-old Kimberly Lashawn Brooks was identified as the suspect and now faces charges of aggravated assault and first degree arson. Her request for

  • Why prosecutors still seek plea deals in major cases

    In light of recent plea bargains for major violent defendants, Wichita County's lead prosecutor addressed resident's concerns and explained the purpose behind plea bargains in felony cases.

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    FOUND: Lansing Police seek assistance in finding missing woman

    The 47-year-old woman is missing from the 400 block of West Fairfield Ave. in north Lansing.

  • Google Seeks to Throw Out Ad Tech Antitrust Case Before Trial

    (Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s Google asked a judge to toss the Justice Department’s lawsuit accusing it of monopolizing the technology used to buy and sell online advertising, arguing that the agency fabricated a market for the litigation but still failed to show that the tech giant controls at least 70% of it.Most Read from BloombergBHP’s $39 Billion Copper Play Was Years in the MakingApple Intensifies Talks With OpenAI for iPhone Generative AI FeaturesPlunging Home Prices, Fleeing Companies:

  • Flipkart’s Blockchain-based FireDrops seeks more use cases

    Flipkart, which has been experimenting with web3 and blockchain since last year through Flipkart Labs, is looking to test new use cases beyond metaverse and non-fungible tokens.The Walmart-owned ecommerce behemoth is working with Polygon for its web3 initiatives and plans to go deep with this partnership this year, which can help change the way Indians shop and engage with brands online, according to a senior industry executive, who requested not to be named.“While there are a bunch of...

  • Juab County Sheriff officials seek info on missing woman

    JUAB COUNTY, Utah, April 23, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Juab County Sheriff officials are seeking tips from the public after a woman said she was headed to a neighboring ranch to work, and has not been seen since. Elizibeth Green, who goes by Lizzy, was last seen on Wednesday of last week, April 17. Officials […] The post Juab County Sheriff officials seek info on missing woman first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

  • Authorities Seek Help Locating Woman With Mental Health Disorder

    Authorities sought the public’s assistance Monday in locating a 35-year-old woman with an unspecified mental health disorder last seen in an unincorporated area near Watts. Mariya Alexandra Ioffe was last seen in the 1600 block of East 120th Street, near Compton Avenue and King/Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science in Willowbrook, around 10 […]

  • West Virginia And North Carolina's Transgender Care Coverage Policies Discriminate

    A federal appeals court has ruled that West Virginia and North Carolina’s refusal to cover certain health care for transgender people with government-sponsored insurance is discriminatory.