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Delisting Notice - Brand House Collective

The SEC received an 8-K filing from Brand House Collective disclosing a delisting notice received from a national securities exchange. The filing, made under Item 3.01, notifies shareholders that the company faces delisting due to failure to satisfy continued listing standards. The company will have an opportunity to appeal the exchange's determination.

Routine Notice Securities
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Matinas BioPharma Delisting Notice

The SEC received an 8-K filing from Matinas BioPharma (CIK: 0001582554) notifying of delisting status. The company disclosed this notification through the EDGAR filing system as required under SEC rules for material corporate events affecting shareholder interests.

Routine Notice Securities
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Top Scams Reported to WV Attorney General's Office - March 2026

The West Virginia Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division released its monthly scam report for March 2026, receiving 314 consumer complaints. The top five scams reported were Medicare scams, robo calls, phishing/computer scams, credit card scams, and grandparent scams. The report also highlights the growing use of artificial intelligence in scams, including voice cloning and deepfakes.

Routine Notice Consumer Protection
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Saluda County Man Sentenced 40 Years for Sex Crimes Against Minors

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that Devin Blake Saylor, 33, of Saluda County, pleaded guilty to Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor, First Degree, and Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Second Degree. Judge Debra McCaslin sentenced Saylor to 40 years in prison with credit for 622 days served. Upon release, he must register as a Tier 3 sex offender and will be subject to lifetime GPS monitoring.

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SC AG joins 22-state brief supporting Trump TPS termination

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 22 states in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from specific countries. The brief argues that under federal law, the Department of Justice's decision to end TPS is not reviewable by courts. The filing was made in the case Trump v. Miot, which arose after the D.C. Circuit paused TPS termination for Haitian nationals.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
6d ago Alabama DOR News
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Alabama Monthly Tax Collection Report

The Alabama Department of Revenue published its March 2026 Monthly Abstract, providing aggregate tax collection data across all divisions including income tax, sales and use tax, motor vehicle, and property tax. The report serves as a routine statistical summary of state revenue collections for the month.

Routine Notice Taxation
6d ago DNR-News-Releases
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Air Quality Permits for Public Review

The Iowa DNR Air Quality Bureau published draft Title V Operating Permits for public comment on April 2, 2026. The draft permit for Veolia Water NA - Davenport (Scrap and Waste Materials facility) in Scott County is open for review. Public comments are due by May 2, 2026.

Routine Consultation Environmental Protection
6d ago Wyoming DOH News
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Wyoming WIC Income Eligibility Guidelines and Modernized Program Access

The Wyoming Department of Health announced updated WIC income eligibility guidelines effective April 1, 2026. The program also introduced a new Online Participant Portal allowing families to apply, schedule appointments, message staff, and upload documents. Children enrolled in KidCare CHIP now automatically meet WIC income requirements. For a family of four, the monthly qualifying income is under $5,088.

Routine Notice Public Health
6d ago CA DIR Labor News
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Cal/OSHA advises protecting workers from wildfire smoke

Cal/OSHA issued an advisory urging California employers to protect workers from unhealthy air caused by wildfire smoke from the Springs and Crown fires in Riverside and Los Angeles counties. The advisory reminds employers of existing requirements under the Protection from Wildfire Smoke standard, including monitoring PM2.5 levels, adjusting work practices, and providing respirators. When PM2.5 AQI exceeds 150, respirators must be provided; above 500, respirator use is required.

Routine Guidance Occupational Safety
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Lancashire Company and Director Fined for Illegal Waste Exports

The Environment Agency prosecuted 3R Technology UK Ltd and Director Yulin Wang for illegally exporting contaminated plastic waste to Malaysia. The company was fined £80,000 with £45,000 costs and £2,000 victim surcharge; Wang received 120 hours unpaid community work plus £15,000 costs and £114 surcharge. They pleaded guilty to 16 charges involving waste shipments between April 2022 and February 2025.

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