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Thieves steal catalytic converters frequently because they only need a few minutes and a battery-powered saw to remove them ...
With Fresno smoke shop regulations about to start, a business association filed a lawsuit to block the law from taking effect ...
Tou Sue Vang spent the proceeds of these stolen catalytic converters to fund his lavish lifestyle, including purchasing a five-acre multi-home complex in Rio Linda for $1.235 million in cash, over a ...
A man in Sacramento has been sentenced to 12 years for leading a $38 million catalytic converter theft ring, involving ...
The head of a catalytic converter theft ring was sentenced to 12 years in prison Tou Sue Vang and his brother and mother made as much as $38 million in the scheme, according to authorities.
Massachusetts is one of 17 states and the District of Columbia that filed a lawsuit Monday against the Trump administration, challenging President Trump’s executive order on wind energy.
Tou Sue Vang of Sacramento was sentenced to 12 years in prison for leading a $38 million catalytic converter theft ring. His family bought stolen converters and sold them for a profit, funding a ...
Sue Bird is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in women's basketball in the United States. The former Seattle Storm star won four WNBA championships, most recently in 2020 ...
UConn great Sue Bird is giving another assist to USA Basketball, becoming the managing director of the women’s national team. The five-time Olympic champion was named to the newly created ...
Seventeen US states are suing the Trump administration for allegedly unlawfully withholding $5 billion in EV charging infrastructure funds allocated under the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
In a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, prosecutors said 33-year-old Tou Sue Vang, a resident of Sacramento, along with his brother Andrew Vang and his mother Monica Moua, bought ...
Grant Hill has the same role on the men’s side. “We are really, really excited about Sue for so many reasons,” USA Basketball CEO Jim Tooley said in a phone interview. “Her pedigree and ...