Young American tourists found dead at Caribbean beach resort; authorities investigating

Three American tourists visiting Belize were recently found dead at a beach resort, local officials say, and authorities are investigating the deaths as possible drug overdoses. Belize officials identified the women as Kaoutar Naqqad, 23, Imane Mallah,
Alleged cocaine quality control tester for Mexican drug cartel extradited to US

She was sniffed out by the feds. A Mexican woman responsible for testing the quality of cocaine being trafficked by a drug cartel has been extradited to the United States and charged by federal prosecutors, the Justice
Myrtle Beach leaders discuss Coast RTA, new fire station projects
Myrtle Beach leaders on Tuesday discussed plans for a new Coast RTA building and fire station on a shared property off Robert Grissom Parkway, with construction possibly starting next year.
Family of fallen Virginia police officer say expecting father, 25, 'never hesitated' to help those in need

Family and peers of one of the Virginia police officers killed in the line of duty on Friday night described the expectant father as a “breath of fresh air,” who was willing to put his life on
Fugitive wife of slain California fire captain served time for ex's death as manhunt extends beyond US borders

New details reveal the that the woman accused of murdering her fire captain wife in Southern California had killed a previous spouse two decades before. Authorities are still searching for Yolanda Marodi, 54, who was named as
Texas official issues warning after rancher killed by cartel IED in Mexico: 'A terrorist attack,' son says

Texas ranchers working near the southern border have been urged to exercise extreme caution when traveling through Mexico after one of their own was killed earlier this month by an improvised explosive device (IED). Antonio Céspedes Saldierna,
Princeton man accused of killing former star athlete brother, cat shared eerie poems on social media

The Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his former college athlete brother and a cat, allegedly with a knife and golf club, posted eerie messages to social media months ago. Matthew Hertgen, 31, is charged with
Proposed Idaho state law could make some lies a felony crime with prison time

An Idaho lawmaker is pushing a bill that, if passed, would make knowingly lying about another person a felony crime in the state. House Speaker Mike Moyle introduced the bill on Friday, which would prohibit a person
American flag hung upside down in Yosemite National Park in protest over layoffs

A “distress” signal hung on one of Yosemite National Park’s most iconic sites by staff members was done in protest of recent layoffs by the Trump administration. The inverted Stars and Stripes hung on the side of
Southwest flight barely misses collision at Chicago Midway International

A Southwest Airlines flight was forced to perform a go-around maneuver while coming in for a landing at Chicago Midway International Airport when a private jet began taxiing across the plane’s path on the runway Tuesday morning.