Man kills himself, estranged wife during San Antonio standoff that injured officer
A man and his estranged wife are dead after a standoff that injured a San Antonio police officer, according to authorities.
A man and his estranged wife are dead after a standoff that injured a San Antonio police officer, according to authorities.
Joshua Fleming is believed to be one of two people who stole copper materials from a wastewater treatment plant.
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for Ohio to enforce a law requiring parental permission before children under 16 can create or maintain…
The announcement comes one week after a “teen takeover” that brought 500–600 minors to the park.
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday ruled that environmental groups cannot sue to preserve access to public access to a beach that's been closed during…
A man and his estranged wife are dead after a standoff that injured a San…
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