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- River Valley Restaurant Inspections: Employee grabbing bread from pan with bare hands
Employee handling bread with bare hands.
- Iowa City Shooting Injures 5, Including 3 UI Students
Iowa City shooting injures 5, including 3 UI students
- Sherman P. Ball, Jr.
Sherman P. Ball, Jr. passed away at age 75.
- Historic Geyser Ice House gets 90-day reprieve
Graffiti and weeds are covering the historic Ice House building.
- Battleground Republicans are starting to worry about the Senate - Politico
Battleground Republicans are starting to worry about the Senate
- For college applicants with a criminal record, "checking the box" can be a barrier to education
Almost every college in the US asks about criminal history on applications, but the practice can be a barrier to education for formerly incarcerated people.
- Family jailed for cover-up after teen hit-and-run left boy, 5, for his life
Kaylem Longhurst, 18, was jailed for hitting and seriously injuring 8-year-old Arlo Buckley while riding a motorbike in Flintshire in September 2024.
- Lois M. Konzen
Lois Mary Konzen, a 91-year-old resident of Cascade, Iowa, has passed away.
- They dressed like a bear and damaged a Rolls-Royce in an audacious insurance scheme
A man and two women impersonated a bear to deceive an insurance company
- Proposed Louisiana budget increases spending on prisons, police; teacher pay on hold until election
Budget increases spending on prisons and police
- Middle Satsop Road reopens
Middle Satsop Road reopened.
- Exposing a Global Surveillance Empire
Austrian executive warns prospective client of prison time
- 0418-Nation/world news in brief
Cuban man dies by suicide in ICE detention in Miami
- Victims in fatal New Market plane crash identified
Two men identified as victims of fatal plane crash in New Market
- Denton 911 callers report naked man outside restaurant pressed himself on cars
A 34-year-old man was arrested after allegedly pressing his nude body against cars outside a downtown restaurant in Denton on Thursday night.
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Desecration of grave sites in Pennsylvania sparks outrage
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Desecration of graves for human remains sparks outrage and calls for increased security measures.
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Pennsylvania authorities investigate theft of human remains from graves
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Thefts of body parts spark outrage
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Thefts of human remains from Pennsylvania graves have occurred for decades, with some incidents dating back to the 1960s.
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Theft of human remains from Pennsylvania grave sites sparks outrage and raises questions about the definition of a victimless crime.
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites has been linked to organized crime rings.
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Grave site thefts spark outrage and concern in Pennsylvania
- Descendants say the theft of body parts from Pennsylvania grave sites is not a victimless crime
Grave sites targeted in Pennsylvania
- Terra Alta community organizations gather for spring cemetery cleanup
Terra Alta community members clean up cemeteries
- What we know: Frattolin murder case
Frattolin was found dead in her home in the early hours of March 12, 2023. Police are investigating possible foul play. The cause of death is still unknown.
- Meade County passes burn ban changes
Meade County council votes to extend burn ban through December 31, new rules for agricultural burning approved.
- High-speed heist halted: GPS leads Police to stolen Mustang hidden under tarp
A suspect stole a 2026 Ford Mustang from a local dealership, but was caught after the car's GPS led police to the vehicle, which was found hidden under a tarp.
- China Moves to Expand Oil Stockpiles Against Global Supply Shocks
China extends oil stockpiling efforts to bolster against global supply shocks.
- Justin Fairfax Ordered Out of Home Before Murder-Suicide
Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax ordered out of home before wife's murder-suicide
- Dog rescued in Hubert house fire
Dog rescued from house fire in Hubert.
- Opinion: Ciscomani is ignoring a world on fire
Congressman Mike Lawler willing to face constituents, potentially unpopular opinions
- Ties to Highway Patrol leadership raise questions in NC deputy’s killing
North Carolina trooper's deputy found dead in home
- 10 under $10 for the weekend of April 17-19 - Thu, 16 Apr 2026 PST
Blacksmithing Basics workshop at Cheney Library.
- Kenneth D. Upchurch
Kenneth D. Upchurch, 74, of Marion, passed away peacefully at 8:27 a.m. Saturday, April 11, 2026, with his loving family at his side at Sunshine Gardens in Marion.
- State police warn against impaired driving ahead of 4/20
State police warn against impaired driving ahead of 4/20, April 20 approaching
- Trump’s Memphis Crime Task Force Arrested Over 800 Immigrants, Records Show. Only 2% of the Arrests Were for Violent Crimes.
A task force led by Trump's administration has arrested over 800 immigrants in Memphis, Tennessee, with most cases involving non-violent crimes.
- Application window opens for Oklahoma Energy Crisis Assistance Program
Oklahoma residents can attend a public meeting to provide input on the Oklahoma Energy Crisis Assistance Program.
- Sen. Sheehy, passenger unharmed in emergency plane landing near Ennis
Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy and passenger make emergency landing near Ennis