The officer's avowed reasons for killing Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas were contradicted by the physical evidence.
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Bristol Tennessee Police Department welcomed the community for a free fishing day at Steele Creek Park on Saturday. The department waived the park entry fee so families ...
The Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission is not easily shamed into action. So it was awfully big news last week when we learned that state officials had evidently fired Tom Chuckas, who was the ...
On the first day of his presidency back in 2021, Joe Biden revoked a key permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, which would have brought oil from Canada’s tar sands into the U.S. The decision to kill ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The Salvation Army is signing kids up for Camp Keystone, a free week-long camp experience designed to give children a safe place to learn and make memories. This summer ...
The Oklahoma City community is invited to attend “Cookout with Cops,” a free event aimed at strengthening relationships between residents and law enforcement, city leaders say. Hosted by the ...
Justice Department officials have urged people not to jump to conclusions after The Wall Street Journal published a report on Thursday about the bullets used in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk. The ...
Previous local fishing coverage above. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office fishing event, Cops N’ Bobbers, was moved from its original date twice. It will now be held on June ...
South Bow has launched an open season for the proposed Prairie Connector pipeline, a 450,000 bpd line that could revive elements of the canceled Keystone XL project. The pipeline could increase Canada ...
Junior officer Pete Hegseth, now Secretary of Defense, because Donald Trump saw him on Fox News on the weekends, and thought he looked the part, is vowing that Iran is “not Iraq,” which is only true ...
SC police issued thousands of warnings to distracted drivers ahead of new fines under hands-free law
CHARLESTON — South Carolina law enforcement officers are at the end of a blitz to warn drivers of new penalties coming Feb. 28 for using cellphones on the road. Over six months, agencies across the ...
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