Maryland Woman Admits Guilt in $3.6 Million Medicaid Fraud

Tasha S. Saunders, a 44-year-old resident of Parkville, Maryland, has admitted to defrauding the Maryland Medicaid program. She pled guilty to submitting false claims for mental health services, amounting to over $3.6 million in fraudulent charges. These claims were made for services that were never actually provided. Saunders, who had previously been convicted of Medicaid … Read more

Maryland counties divided on ICE cooperation while Virginia implements new statewide policy

Politicians in Maryland and Virginia differ greatly on the issue of immigration, despite their close geographical proximity. During the weekend, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin released an executive order expressing his commitment to providing “full cooperation” with federal immigration initiatives. In his argument, Youngkin asserts that it is crucial to prevent dangerous criminal illegal immigrants from … Read more

Wind causes power outages and damage across Middle Tennessee

Update: According to the Dickson Electric System, approximately 3,000 customers are experiencing a power outage on Tuesday. “Currently, there are nearly 3000 customers in the area experiencing a power outage. Our dedicated crews are actively working in the field to restore power as quickly as possible. We kindly request your patience and understanding as they … Read more

Tennessee Prepares for Strong Winds and Storms: Potential Gusts Exceeding 55 MPH

Strong winds are currently sweeping across Middle Tennessee, posing a significant threat to both residents and travelers. These powerful gusts, ranging from 35 to 50 mph, are expected to persist throughout the evening. In certain areas, particularly the Cumberland Plateau, wind gusts can reach over 55 mph. Given these conditions, it is crucial for individuals … Read more

Arizona Inmates Facing Death Sentences May Be Executed By Firing Squad Instead Of Lethal Injection

Arizona voters are moving closer to deciding whether people sentenced to death will be executed by the existing lethal injection procedure or by firing squad. The state House has given preliminary approval to a measure proposed by a consultant hired by Gov. Katie Hobbs, who studied the state’s experience with lethal injection but was sacked … Read more