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Early-morning arrests after alleged street racing on Paycor Stadium property left multiple performance cars towed and several people in custody.
An SUV struck the Liberty Place building near 17th & Ludlow early Tuesday, sending a street sign through the front doors. Police said the crash appeared accidental and inspectors were called to assess the high‑rise.
A 69-year-old man was shot twice Monday in the Bronx’s Claremont neighborhood; police say the victim is expected to recover and a suspect was seen fleeing.
A family is asking a judge to release a redacted psychiatric report before a June 3 hearing that could determine whether an accused Monkton husband inherits a $2M estate.
One person was shot Sunday at a Bartlesville shopping center; police detained a suspect and say the incident appears isolated. Investigators are interviewing witnesses.
A Palm Beach County pursuit that hit 90+ mph ended inside St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach; the driver was identified and faces multiple charges.
An 18-year-old mother was killed and her infant daughter survived after a moving truck struck their car in Lithia Springs over the Memorial Day weekend.
Three St. Louis officers were injured when a woman barricaded herself inside a car on South Grand; the suspect was arrested and part of S. Grand was closed during the standoff.
A Twin Lakes Academy security guard was arrested May 29 and charged with offenses alleging inappropriate conduct with a student, the district says.
A fox that attacked a young boy in Hollywood Park tested positive for rabies. Police and health officials are urging vigilance and updated vaccinations for pets.
An Oak Park police officer shot a 38-year-old driver after a struggle over a gun during a traffic stop on May 31. Illinois State Police are investigating.
The state high court will decide whether refusing a voluntary field sobriety test can be used against drivers in license revocations and DUI cases.
Parents say their 16‑year‑old was left temporarily paralyzed after a TikTok “skull crusher” prank at All Saints’ Episcopal School and have filed suit alleging negligence.
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