Illinois’s Sleeping in Vehicle Law Update: Here’s What the New Laws Say
In Illinois, the legality of sleeping in your car varies depending on where you are and the circumstances. While generally allowed, there are important guidelines and restrictions that every traveler…
New Hampshire’s Sleeping in Vehicle Law Update: Here’s What the New Laws Say
In New Hampshire, the legality of sleeping in your car is generally permissive, but there are important considerations and limitations to be aware of. Here’s what you need to know:…
Alaska’s Sleeping in Vehicle Law Update: Here’s What the New Laws Say
Anchorage, AK – Whether you’re a traveler on a long road trip or someone in need of temporary shelter, knowing the laws around sleeping in your car in Alaska is…
Kentucky’s Sleeping in Vehicle Law Update: Here’s What the New Laws Say
As of July 2024, Kentucky residents and travelers must navigate new legal restrictions when it comes to sleeping in their vehicles. While the state does not impose a blanket ban,…
New Legislation in Washington Seeks to Control When Police Can Stop Drivers
A bill supported by Democrats in the state Legislature would prevent police in Washington from stopping automobiles for nonmoving violations, such as an expired tab or a faulty headlight. The…
Already Claimed Your $1,400 Stimulus? Here’s How to Check the Status of Your IRS Deposit
Many Americans are experiencing financial difficulties as a result of inflation and the growing cost of living. Approximately one million taxpayers have received special payments from the Internal Revenue Service…
Oklahoma Dem Leader’s New Bills Seek Higher Tax Credits and Minimum Wage for Workers
In an effort to assist working families across the state, Oklahoma House Democratic Leader Cyndi Munson (D-OKC) has introduced a number of significant legislative initiatives this year. Munson, who is…
Police Sergeants in Blue City Say They Earn Less Than Their Subordinates While Billions Go to Migrants
As New York City leaders reduce the appeal of obtaining the rank for police officers, who can earn more in annual salary because of a system that allows seasoned rank-and-file…
18-Month Prison Term for Former Ohio Dispatcher Who Started Multiple Forest Fires
A former southeastern Ohio fire official was sentenced to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay $638,000 after he admitted to igniting over two dozen fires with a lighter…
Thousands Hit with $5,000 Fines Over Tax Mistakes – Here’s What Not to Do
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the US has established clear guidelines that penalize taxpayers who file taxes erroneously. Under the new legislation established by Congress, if significant errors are…