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- 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
- Serial killer preacher ate victim's heart and cut off penis as 'sacrifice' to God
Texas serial killer sentenced to death for murdering three motel guests
- Twisted paediatrician raped 103 children while parents waited outside is jailed for life
Dr. Earl Bradley convicted of raping 103 children
- US Man Arrested in Bahamas Over Michigan Woman Who Went Overboard
Bahamas detains US citizen in Michigan woman's disappearance case
- Evidence Points To Ukraine Being Behind TurkStream Attempted Sabotage (To No One's Surprise)
Ukraine allegedly planned to sabotage the TurkStream pipeline years ago, according to a report by Magyar Nemzet, citing a Secret Service document. Serbia's intelligence chief denies Ukrainian involvement, but keeps the door open for the possibility. The pipeline's sabotage has left Hungary's gas supply at risk, with President Zelensky accused of interfering in the Hungarian elections by creating an energy crisis.
- Elder abuse: Local cases highlight financial exploitation in Barron County
Elderly man robbed and beaten by house cleaner
- Dorothy E. Wilson, age 70, of Belton, died April 2, 2026
Dorothy E. Wilson, 70, of Belton, died April 2, 2026.
- Hadley man arrested for alleged welfare fraud
Hadley man arrested for alleged welfare fraud
- Meet and greet with new police chief set for April 13
Meet and greet with new Police Chief Brian Brazil and Assistant Police Chief Nick Malone scheduled for April 13 at Brandon Community Center.
- Apple has an AI problem that has nothing to do with Siri
Apple faces two lawsuits over AI, one alleging the removal of a chatbot with sexually explicit content and another claiming the company scraped millions of copyrighted videos from YouTube to train its AI models.
- See the April 7, 1926, front page: $3.6 billion worth of alcohol bootlegged annually
Mussolini shot by woman, slightly injured
- Kendra and Joseph Duggar Email Exchanges After His Child Sex Abuse Arrest - TMZ
Kendra and Joseph Duggar discuss renting out their home, selling possessions; Joseph allegedly confesses to crimes, claims he was misled; Joseph receives a letter of support from a family member.
- Half-staff flags honor firefighters
Pennsylvania flags at half-staff to honor Fire Chief Jeffory L. Buck
- Brawley City Council to tackle infrastructure gaps and future growth in high-stakes meeting
Brawley City Council to tackle infrastructure gaps and future growth in high-stakes meeting
- El Centro traffic stop leads to methamphetamine seizure
A traffic stop turned into a felony narcotics arrest after an El Centro driver led police on a pursuit to their home.
- KSP seeks public assistance locating missing person
Kentucky State Police seek public's help in locating missing man
- Arrest made for stolen vehicle/possession of drugs
A suspect was arrested for stealing a vehicle and possession of drugs.
- Murray Police Department Activity Report for March
Murray Police Department Activity Report for March was not provided.
- The Gunboat ‘Philadelphia’ Lasted One Day in Battle. It’s Still Telling Us About the Revolution 250 Years Later.
Philadelphia's brief but notable Revolutionary War service, its prolonged resting period, its current state as a preserved relic.
- Under Trump II, Immigrants Are Selling Their Furniture and Cars to Get Out of Detention
Immigrants are selling their belongings to pay for bail
- FIRST RESPONDERS: Tommy Curtis, Deputy Chief of Vicksburg Police Department, brings a smile and commitment to his work
Deputy Chief Tommy Curtis brings a smile and commitment to his work at Vicksburg Police Department.
- BBB Tip: Receive a call from someone offering tax relief? It could be a scam
Scammers pose as tax authorities or consultants to gain trust
- Vehicle pursuit leads to arrest in downtown Laramie
Vehicle pursuit ends in downtown Laramie, suspect taken into custody.
- Powder Springs considers future of three high-collision railroad crossings
Powder Springs considers closing or redesigning three high-collision railroad crossings after securing federal funding for a safety study.
- Inside Seattle police response to calls to reopen Kurt Cobain's death investigation
Seattle police re-examined Cobain's body in 2014, finding no evidence of foul play, but conspiracy theories persist.
- After 17 Years, A Legendary Shonen Returns With New Anime Surprise
Fire Force returns 17 years after original run
- Suffolk police make arrest following shooting involving juvenile
Suffolk police make arrest following shooting involving juvenile
- Mother, stepdad sentenced for 16-year-old daughter’s death
Mother and stepdad sentenced to 22 years to life in prison for daughter's torture and murder.
- This might not be the end of the snow but April snow does bring some benefits
April snow can help alleviate fire concerns by providing moisture to the soil, which can reduce the risk of wildfires. The slow moisture can also help to replenish groundwater supplies. Additionally, April snow can provide a buffer against drought conditions, helping to maintain healthy vegetation and ecosystems.
- Police restraint saves lives | Letter
A police officer's restraint in a traffic stop prevented a potentially deadly situation.
- Scientists Just Solved One of the Universe’s Oldest Mysteries
Scientists have solved the mystery of when the universe's 'lights' first turned on
- Law Enforcement Blotter: March 22 — March 28, 2026
March 22: Arrests were made on 2 juveniles for shoplifting, and a 35-year-old male for reckless endangerment.
- 3 tips from a cognitive scientist on how to beat decision fatigue
Master the effort-accuracy tradeoff by matching effort to the quality required for tasks.
- Lofton Maddrey Pulley
Lofton Maddrey Pulley, 88, of Pleasant Hill, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
- Free Fuel Giveaway Sparks Traffic Mayhem Before Police Shut It Down
Fuel giveaway sparks chaos, police shut down event after traffic congestion
- Inside the Dichotomy of Dan Hurley: What It’s Like Playing for the Fiery and Joyful Coach - Sports Illustrated
Dan Hurley's fiery personality is a key part of his coaching style, but it's also a source of joy for his players.
- News of the Weird: Creme de la Weird
Professional cornhole player with 4 amputations arrested in argument
- Washington County fire departments battle two fires in Greenwich
Fire departments respond to fires on State Route 29 and Lark Street in Greenwich
- Attorney accused of shoving judge; police say altercation occurred during plea agreement process
Attorney accused of physical altercation with judge during plea agreement process, facing charges.
- Your weekend binge list: 9 new shows and movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu and more (April 3-5)
Your Friends and Neighbors
- Wisconsin Mosque President Detained by ICE
Wisconsin mosque leader detained by ICE, sparking accusations of Israel bias
- Haas boss Komatsu warns against knee-jerk F1 changes despite Bearman crash
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu warns against knee-jerk F1 changes despite Bearman crash.
- NM MVD warns about phishing websites
New Mexico MVD warns about phishing websites
- Emergency petition to block immigration detention agreement in Otero County filed
New Mexico Department of Justice files petition to block immigration detention agreement
- Want Clear Driving Evidence? A Front Camera Can Help
A front camera can provide clear evidence of a driver's actions and surroundings.