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Editorial: State stats show decline in all but certain hate crimes
Preliminary 2024 state statistics show continued progress in enhancing public safety and reducing crime across Massachusetts. According to early data submitted to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting ...
Former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, Mike Dunavant, has been nominated to serve again by President ...
A Metairie man, Roosevelt Cockheran, was sentenced to 262 months for drug and gun offenses after a guilty plea and following ...
Seven individuals were sentenced for stealing and trafficking 240 firearms in Indianapolis, with sentences ranging from ...
Caile Noble, 67, pleaded guilty on April 3 to conspiracy to distribute the methamphetamine and conspiracy to commit money laundering, according to the District of Utah U.S. Attorney’s ...
A Brooksville man, 29-year-old Darrence White, was sentenced today to 20 years in federal prison for his role in distributing ...
The Detroit commission moved ahead with allowing a utility company to construct a steam project cutting into Lafayette Park's historic district.
A historic neighborhood in New Haven will soon have a community center once again. Built in 1925, the Trowbridge building was ...
Travis Unified School District Board of Trustees President Matthew Bidou has tried to be patient with the city of Fairfield about reconnecting Markley Lane to Peabody Road. Years after discussions ...
Rochester, N.Y. — A new housing development is knocking on the door of Rochester's Beechwood neighborhood. Officials broke ground Tuesday on the construction of the Beechwood Family Apartments ...
A Fort Wayne man will spend more than 16 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to multiple drug trafficking and ...
A view of the gas tank, the ocean and the new viewing platform from the boardwalk on the freshly-opened Neponset River ...