South Carolina Takes Steps Towards Cannabis Reform With Compassionate Care Act

Jamiesfeast – In South Carolina, there is a defining moment in the push for cannabis legalization. The state is witnessing a convergence of strong public support and legislative initiatives that could potentially bring about a significant change in South Carolina’s stance on marijuana. At the forefront of these efforts is the S.C. Compassionate Care Act … Read more

Governor Kemp Urges Republicans To Leave The Party

Jamiesfeast – Governor Brian Kemp has made it clear that he has parted ways with the Republican party. In fact, he has taken it a step further by forming his own coalition. In a statement, he emphasized the need to move away from the traditional party infrastructure in order to secure victories in the future. … Read more

Georgia Minister Apprehended In Jacksonville For Three Felony Charges

Jamiesfeast – A 37-year-old man from Broxton, Ronnie Lee Graham Jr., is facing multiple charges in Jacksonville, Florida. The charges stem from an investigation involving a 13-year-old girl and potentially other individuals. Graham, who describes himself as a minister and musician, is known for traveling to different churches in Jacksonville, Florida, and Douglas, as stated … Read more

A far-right convoy is protesting the migrant crisis nearing the southern border.

Jamiesfeast – A convoy started by far-right extremists is heading toward the Texas-Mexico border this weekend to demonstrate support for the Texas government in its ongoing stalemate with the federal government over the migrant crisis, sparking concerns among some experts about potential violence. The “Take our Border Back” convoy embarked on its journey from Virginia … Read more

Records Show That Abbott’s Migrant Busing Cost Texas $124 Million

Jamiesfeast – Texas has spent over $124 million transporting groups of migrants to sanctuary cities, as per records obtained by Nexstar. Texas has spent a total of $124,603,616.19 to transport over 100,000 migrants from the border communities to various cities including Washington D.C., New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, and Los Angeles. These payments were … Read more

Family Says Galveston County Jail Didn’t Inform Them Of Woman’s Emergency Before She Passed Away At Hospital

Jamiesfeast – The family is raising concerns about the lack of immediate communication from Galveston County jailers regarding their loved one’s sudden hospitalization and subsequent death. Brittany Nicole Anderson, a 32-year-old woman, was taken to the University of Texas Medical Branch on Thursday morning, as confirmed by the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office. According to the … Read more

Results Of Toxicology Report Released For 3 KC Men Found Dead Outside Residence

Jamiesfeast – Police received the toxicology report on Thursday from the investigation into the deaths of three Kansas City men found outside a Northland home last month, FOX4 has confirmed. The family members of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson have informed FOX4 that they have been made aware that the police have received … Read more

Security Guard Shot On Truman Campus At University Health On Friday Morning, Police Say

Jamiesfeast – A shooting at University Health Truman Medical Center on Friday morning left a security guard with non-life-threatening injuries. According to Sgt. Phil DiMartino, a spokesperson with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department, authorities have taken a person of interest into custody in connection with the shooting incident that occurred at approximately 8:39 a.m. … Read more