Category: Local News
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Religious Belief and Pronoun Use Controversy Leads to $360,000 Settlement for Fired Teacher in California
Lawyers say that a California school district has settled a lawsuit with a teacher who said she was fired because of her religious beliefs because she wouldn’t use the pronouns that her children wanted to use. In a news release on May 14, Jessica Tapia’s lawyers at Advocates for Faith & Freedom said that the…
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Former Fraternity Member Admits Guilt in Tragic Hazing Incident which left Teen Blind with Permanent Brain Damage
Columbia, MO: A former member of a University of Missouri fraternity has pleaded guilty to his involvement in a tragic incident that resulted in the blindness and severe brain damage of another student. A resident of Manchester, Missouri, named Ryan P. Delanty has admitted his guilt in Boone County for providing alcohol to a minor…
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Horrific Attack Caught on Camera: Woman Runs Over and Stabs Man Nine Times in Broad Daylight in Houston
Surveillance video shows a suspect running over a man twice as he went to get the mail, then kissing and cutting his dead body nine times in front of horrified neighbors. Witnesses rushed to help Steven Anderson, 64, after he was hit by the car driven by Karon Fisher, 20, according to film captured on…
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Random and Unprovoked Stabbings on Alaska Cruise Ship Lead to Federal Charges for Suspect; Federal Judge to Preside
Anchorage, AL: Prosecutors say a South African man stabbed several people on a cruise ship going to Juneau early Monday morning. The man’s public lawyer said he planned to file a written motion about his client’s mental health at a hearing in Anchorage federal court on Thursday. Federal Public Defender Ben Muse talked on the…
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Months-Long Manhunt ended after Puerto Rican Criminals Caught and Arrested in New York City: US Marshals
Police sources told The Post that two of Puerto Rico’s most wanted criminals were found hiding in the Bronx, months after they got into a fight with police and then disappeared. According to sources, the US Marshals fugitive task team caught Jay Livan Diaz-Del Valle, 25, and Hector Manuel Cruz-Ayala, 27, on Monday and Tuesday.…
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Two Emaciated Boys Found After Being Left at Dunkin’ Donuts with Signs of Abuse: South Carolina Authorities
A Horry County Police report says that early in the morning, two “abnormally skinny” and damaged kids came to a house in the Socastee area and said they had been dropped off at a nearby coffee shop. Someone dropped them off at a Dunkin’ Donuts around dusk on May 5 and they walked to a…
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Authorities Arrested Man after He admits Sexual Assault to Young Girl during Police Interview in Florida: Cops
A man sexually assaulted a young girl in his family and admitted it during an interview to become a police officer in Florida. He was then arrested and charged. Stephen Bodley, 26, was found guilty of sexual battery on a kid less than 12 by a person under 18 by a jury in Orange County,…
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Sentence Handed Down to Maine Woman; Jailed for 55 Years for Stabbing Friend 484 Times during Argument
A Maine woman gets 55 years in prison for stabbing her close friend almost 500 times. It was reported in December 2023 that Kailie A. Brackett was found guilty of killing Kim Neptune, 43, in April 2022. The Associated Press said that Brackett was given a 55-year prison term on May 10 for her part…
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Tennessee Family Perishes in Horrific Lightning Strike, Pregnant Mother Among the Victims
According to the authorities, a lightning strike is most likely to be blamed for a fire that occurred in Tennessee and resulted in the deaths of a man, a woman, a kid, and an unborn child. Approximately eight minutes before eight o’clock on Thursday morning, firefighters from the Lawrence County Fire and Rescue Department responded…
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Surfers’ Deaths in Mexico Draw Chilling Parallels to San Diego Murders; Investigator says “Anyone can be Killed for Anything”
A private detective said that the killings of three surfers in Mexico “eek out” similarities to the killings of a couple from San Diego in the same Mexican state four years ago. Jay Armes III, a detective who works cases all over the world and specialises in kidnappings in Mexico, remembered Ian Hirschsohn and Kathy…