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Jazz singer Sheila Jordan, 96, passed away at home, leaving a legacy as a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master.
AC Transit workers have ratified a four-year contract with 73% approval, marking a historic first in the organization's 65-year history, affecting frontline employees and introducing new provisions.
Everett man Jermaiah Sawaqed was arrested for vandalism incidents, including an attack on the Massachusetts State House.
Atlanta Police say a fatal shooting on July 19th was self-defense during an armed robbery. The investigation continues to uncover details of the incident.
Stockton's City Council delays the vote on the interim manager's contract amidst tensions and calls for investigations.
Sacramento expands its Roseville Road shelter with more tiny homes for the homeless, aiming for November move-in readiness.
A second infant was safely surrendered at Mehlville Fire House's Safe Haven Baby Box, with the healthy baby girl now in the care of Missouri's Social Services. The secure, anonymous drop-off ...
Victor Martinez-Hernandez is sentenced to life without parole for the murder and rape of Rachel Morin in Maryland.
Attorney General Ken Paxton seeks to hold Beto O'Rourke in contempt for violating a temporary restraining order by continuing to fundraise, disregarding the legal consequences outlined by a Texas ...
A 5-year-old and five adults were shot during a block party in Northwest Baltimore; police indicate a targeted attack.
Governor Abbott distributed $25,000 checks to over 60 Texas flood victims, funds raised by a George Strait concert.
Texas AG sues Eli Lilly for bribery related to prescribing GLP-1 meds for weight loss and diabetes, alleging unethical inducements to medical providers.