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A Sandwich man was charged with murder after his sister was found dead during a well‑being check; prosecutors say the investigation is ongoing.
A Baltimore father remains in critical condition after being thrown 30 feet off a cliff in a March 5 crash. His family has launched a fundraiser to cover mounting care needs.
ICE arrested three men in Dallas during a two-day operation, including alleged Tren de Aragua and MS‑13 members. Authorities say the suspects face immigration processing.
A Batavia Village council member was arrested after deputies say a dispute during a public meeting turned physical. Bond was set at $7,500 and a protection-order hearing is scheduled.
Two men were charged in break-ins that authorities say singled out Indian and East Asian homeowners across Massachusetts. The arrests connect to a broader probe of targeted burglaries.
Houston robbery detectives released surveillance stills after a March 11 incident on Dryden Road. Crime Stoppers is offering up to $5,000 for tips.
A 35-year-old man was shot in Concourse Village and walked into BronxCare for treatment. Police say he is expected to be OK while detectives investigate on Morris Avenue.
Three Pensacola residents were indicted on federal charges including bank fraud, passport fraud and aggravated identity theft; a jury trial is set for May 4, 2026. The case follows a multiagency investigation.
Lehigh County Commissioner Zachary Cole-Borghi was arrested March 25 and faces more than 100 new drug-related charges, prosecutors say.
A McKeesport staffer has been placed on paid administrative leave after a hallway confrontation with a student was captured on video; the family says it will press charges and the district has opened a review.
A two-alarm blaze broke out in the 1700 block of N. Broadway in East Baltimore Wednesday morning. Officials said damage and injuries were unclear and asked residents to avoid the area.
San Francisco officials issued an ALERTSF advising people to avoid Eddy and Leavenworth after police activity. Emergency crews are on scene and delays are likely.
A New Port Richey man was sentenced to one year after pleading guilty to posting death threats aimed at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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