WORD ON the street is that the sale and distribution of crack pipes has moved from the storefronts to the sidewalks, perhaps due in part to the city enforcing its drug paraphernalia ordinance that ...
"20/20" reports on the investigation into Leslie Preer’s 2001 murder. Detective Tara Augustin, a longtime member of the Montgomery County Department of Police in Maryland, always wanted to work on ...
MADISON, Wis. — A 26-year-old man was arrested on Sept. 4 after he crashed his car into a tree and ran from the scene, Madison police said. Officers responded to the 5400 block of Congress Ave.
Apple is preparing to launch two versions of the AirPods Pro 3 over 2025 and 2026, according to a Weibo leaker. Yesterday, supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Apple is planning to debut ...
There’s a new and terrible transportation hazard in the Old Dominion, and two state agencies appear trying to stomp it out: Protests by older activists along highway overpasses. You might’ve observed ...
CINCINNATI — For years, the Cincinnati Board of Health has assisted the state of Ohio in regulating tobacco retail establishments under the Ohio Smoke Free Workplace Act. Businesses found in violation ...
With Love, Meghan is nowhere to be seen on Netflix’s top ten chart. The second season of the cooking show from Meghan Markle failed to crack the streamer’s weekly ratings after its launch on August 26 ...
More than a decade after the Fenway Park boob grab that made Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo go quiet in laughter, we have the sequel. This one was narrated by Athletics announcers Chris Caray and Dallas ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A recent change to Ohio law at issue over the Cleveland Browns’ planned move to Brook Park “means nothing,” and the team should still have to offer the team up for sale before moving ...
Physicists have built a novel superconducting platform that mimics hidden vortex states once thought unobservable. Their "backdoor" method overcomes experimental limits, letting them control quantum ...
CHICAGO (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday said Chicago will likely be the next target of his efforts to crack down on crime, homelessness and illegal immigration. Watch in the player above.
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