Trial underway for former Uvalde school police officer accused of slow response to shooting

Opening statements are set to be heard Tuesday in the trial of a former Uvalde, Texas, school police officer accused of not doing more to save lives in the 2022 massacre that left 19 students and two
Frantic 911 calls detail moments before Columbus dentist and wife found dead: ‘There’s a body’

Several 911 calls reveal the frantic moments before police found a Columbus, Ohio, dentist and his wife dead at their home, including one caller bluntly telling dispatchers “there’s a body,” as investigators search for the person who
Loris Mayor plans availability sessions for residents
City of Loris residents will get the chance to drop by Loris City Hall and talk to Mayor Michael E. Suggs.
Lawsuit seeks damages for fatal Loris pickup truck crash
The father of a victim in a July 13, 2025 crash that killed two Horry County teens has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the father of the other victim.
Seattle leaders slammed for police order to stop prosecuting drug users

Seattle’s new mayor is facing growing scrutiny over her approach to public safety after an internal police email outlined how most drug possession and public use cases are being directed toward diversion rather than prosecution — prompting
Suspect in Vance home vandalism has had multiple run-ins with the law, demanded to be called Julia

The 26-year-old man arrested in connection with the vandalism at Vice President JD Vance’s Cincinnati home on Monday morning demanded that authorities call him “Julia,” according to federal sources, as his prior run-ins with the law highlight
Harvard president criticizes faculty activism, claims university bringing objectivity back to classroom

Harvard University’s president took a jab at the school’s faculty in a recent podcast, saying that activism in the classroom has led to student fears of speaking freely. “That’s what had shifted, and that’s where I think
AG Bondi says ‘nothing is off the table’ as dictator Maduro, wife appear in court and more top headlines

1. AG says ‘nothing is off the table’ after dictator, wife have first court appearance 2. Maduro and Flores both pleaded not guilty in a federal court 3. Journalist who exposed Minnesota daycare fraud faces leftist backlash
Former Venezuelan Pres. Maduro and wife plead not guilty to federal drug trafficking, other charges

Former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, pleaded not guilty Monday to federal drug trafficking, weapons, and narco-terrorism charges during their first appearance in a Manhattan federal courtroom, days after being seized by U.S.
Who’s who in Maduro case: The judge, prosecutors and defense lawyers now facing off

Nicolás Maduro, the former far-left leader of Venezuela captured in a U.S. special forces operation over the weekend along with his wife, Cilia Flores, appeared in court Monday on federal narco-terrorism, drug trafficking and firearms charges. The