JR Williams’ death spotlights a pursuit loophole in state crash reporting and demonstrates how chases can be unnecessary, not worth the risk, and create more public danger than safety.
State troopers pursued a stolen utility truck the wrong way on a Tulsa highway until the eluder rounded a curve in the glare ...
The Ohio Division of Liquor Control has approved the city’s request to designate 34.4 acres downtown as a Designated Outdoor ...
13—Some secretly recorded conversations can be used in court proceedings, the state's highest court ruled in a decision ... To be determined is whether the alleged victim turning over the tape to ...
The woman, now 54, was the victim’s science teacher and volleyball coach when she was in middle school, Illinois officials ...
Bear helped out on numerous tragedies, including the fatal Middlefield fire and the Vermont plane crash that killed three in ...
Body camera video shows an Oklahoma City police officer forcefully taking down and handcuffing a 71-year-old driver after a ...
Effective November 1 in Oklahoma, businesses are no longer required to check certain customers’ ID before serving them ...
A suspicious package was reportedly found near the U.S. Department of Transportation's D.C. headquarters Thursday morning, ...
A Ugandan court has convicted a 21-year-old content creator for calling for the public flogging of President Yoweri Museveni ...
The police in Amsterdam seem quite inept. They had eight hundred policeman and they couldn’t prevent what happened. Maybe the report blaming the Israeli fans, is the police and politicians’ way of ...
Preparing for its production of “Rent,” the Weitzenhoffer School of Musical Theatre creates safe spaces to tell a delicate ...