Tacoma is the city in Washington with the biggest LGBTQ+ population. A 2021 study by GayRealEstate.com found that 11.3% of Tacoma’s residents are LGBTQ+, the […]
Author: Cassius Whitmore
This Indiana City Was Just Named The Most Depressed — And It’s Shocking
People everywhere deal with mental health struggles, and Indiana is no different. Every city faces its own problems, but one place stands out for having […]
Texas Pet Owners Must Follow This New Feeding Rule Or Risk Fines
Texas has made some big changes to how people can feed their pets — and even strays. If you live in Texas and you own […]
This Minnesota City Has the Most LGBT Residents — And The Numbers Keep Climbing
According to a study from the Williams Institute at UCLA, Minneapolis holds the record for the highest LGBT population in Minnesota, with approximately 53,744 LGBTQ+ […]
Indiana’s Shocking New Pet Feeding Rules Every Pet Owner Needs To Know
Indiana has passed a new rule that’s all about how we feed our pets and stray animals — and if you live here, this could […]
Florida’s Most Unhappy City- Understanding the Challenges Behind the Struggle
Florida is famous for its sunny skies, sandy beaches, and vibrant culture. But not every corner of the Sunshine State shares in that reputation for […]
New Maryland Pet Feeder Law Explained — Here’s How It Impacts You
Maryland has introduced a brand-new law that every pet owner needs to know about, especially if you feed your pets outdoors. The Maryland Pet Feeder […]
Nevada’s New Pet Feeding Rule Shocks Pet Owners – What You Must Know Now
Nevada, known for its deserts, busy cities, and unique wildlife, has brought in a new Pet Feeder Law. This law sets rules for how pet […]
Georgia’s Most LGBT-Friendly City? The Numbers Are In
A 2021 study conducted by the Williams Institute at UCLA revealed that 4.6% of adults in Atlanta, Georgia identify as LGBT — the highest percentage […]
The Most Depressed City in Texas- What’s Really Going On
When most people think about Texas, they picture wide-open landscapes, thriving cities, lively music scenes, and strong communities. But even in a big, bold state […]