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- Resource Highlights the Critical Role of Confined Space Planning in Workplace Safety
Key considerations for confined space planning include identifying hazards, conducting risk assessments, and implementing safety protocols.
- Deadly explosion near Panama Canal raises concerns for global trade hub
Explosion near Panama Canal raises concerns for global trade hub
- Bahamas police release man questioned after wife disappeared from boat
A man was released by police after claiming his wife fell overboard from a boat in the Bahamas.
- Alleged white supremacist pleads guilty in fire that trained civil rights icons
White supremacist pleads guilty to fire at social justice center
- Appeals court: Judge must end contempt investigation of deportation flights
Appeals court rules judge must end contempt investigation of Trump administration over deportation flights.
- Kingsbury man charged with murder
Kingsbury man charged with murder
- Family reunion assault defendant gets prison time, must pay restitution
Defendant sentenced to prison time for assaulting family member at family reunion.
- Biden DOJ ‘weaponized’ federal law to prosecute pro-lifers — and give them longer prison sentences
Biden DOJ prosecutors are using federal law to target pro-life advocates and give them harsher sentences.
- Police praise homeowner who fought off invader; suspect in court
Suspect faces four felony charges
- Goshen man arrested for CSAM
A Goshen man is charged with possessing child sexual abuse videos.
- Bill would force Minnesota authorities to disclose chemicals in some instances
Police use of chemicals in warrant service would be required.
- Phil Chenoweth
Phil I. Chenoweth, 91, of Winfield, passed away on April 11, 2026 at his home.
- From the Journal archives | 2001: New Sioux City police logo intended to convey professionalism
New Sioux City police department unveiled a logo in April 2001 designed by Officer Rex Mueller, who is now the department's chief.
- Champaign County Crime Stoppers | Police look for man who attempted $900 grocery theft from Champaign Walmart
A man is wanted for attempting to steal $900 from a Champaign Walmart.
- 'Everything is contingent on what happens with the strait': Gas expert weighs in on cost as Spokane residents feel pinch at pump - Mon, 13 Apr 2026 PST
Global oil market tensions remain high
- Admiral: Joint Task Force Micronesia stands ready to aid CNMI with Sinlaku impacts
Military personnel on standby to support emergency response
- Late Notices, April 13, 2026
Absentee ballots for the April 13, 2026 election are available at the St. Joseph County Election Office.
- Take a look at the post-Roe landscape
The US government has allocated $400 million to support abortion services in states that restrict or ban abortion.
- BBB Scam Alert: Employment scams
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- Trump’s deportation blitz last fall evokes painful memories of Latin American ‘disappearances’
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have carried out a mass deportation campaign in the United States, sparking memories of human rights abuses in Central America.
- Two dead in house fire Sunday morning in Everett
Two people killed in Everett house fire
- Arlene Lattner
Arlene Lattner, a 97-year-old resident of Dubuque, has passed away.
- Model wife killed then cooked her husband before eating him with BBQ sauce
Model wife accused of murdering, dismembering and eating husband with BBQ sauce
- Suspect Arrested in Benton TJ Maxx Shooting
A woman is in custody after a shooting at a TJ Maxx store in Benton.
- See the April 11, 1926, front page: Boy at bat is hit by pitched ball and killed
A 19-year-old boy is killed after being hit in the head by a wild pitch in a minor league baseball game.
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- Man faces aggravated assault, firearm charges
Paragould man arrested, charged with aggravated assault and firearm charges, $100,000 bond set
- Woman faces commercial burglary, theft charges
Woman arrested for commercial burglary and theft
- Virginia police deny confiscation rumors as new gun bill advances, sparking liberty debate
Virginia State Police deny door-to-door firearm confiscations
- 5 people charged with murder in deadly California fireworks warehouse explosion
Five people charged with murder in deadly Northern California explosion
- Skagit County reopens one lane of Concrete Sauk Valley Road
Skagit County reopens one lane of Concrete Sauk Valley Road after emergency repairs.
- Lebanon massage parlor raided for illegal ties. Note: Lebanon, Oregon, so nobody blew up afterward [PSA]
Lebanon police raid massage parlor on suspicion of human trafficking and underage prostitution
- For some, Trump's deportation blitz last fall evokes painful memories of Latin American 'disappearances'
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents launched a mass deportation campaign, dubbed Operation Midway Blitz, targeting migrants in Chicago, sparking concerns of similar tactics to those used in Latin American dictatorships.
- Trump’s Strategic and Moral Failure in Iran
Trump's handling of the Iran nuclear deal has been widely criticized as a strategic blunder.
- Animal rights group wants Sheriff's Office to retire police dogs
PETA calls for retirement of police dog stabbed by assailant.
- Fairfield compost giveaway cancelled
Compost giveaway event in Fairfield cancelled due to rain.
- Police reports for April 10
911 call at 123 Main St regarding a domestic dispute, 2 vehicle accident on Oak St at 456 Elm Dr, suspicious person seen in alleyway on Pine St
- Out of the past: April 10
Campus siren tests conducted in 2001 amid spring heat, 1976 worker walkout occurred at a local factory, 1951 recreation planning began for the city, 1926 police and community events marked by a parade and a visit from a mayor
- Woman Forgets About Potatoes—Horror at What She Discovers 6 Months Later
Woman discovers long-cooked potatoes have turned into a slimy, insect-infested brick.
- California Supreme Court reverses death sentence in Calipatria Police Chief murder case over juror bias
California Supreme Court reverses death sentence in Calipatria Police Chief murder case over juror bias