A Youngstown, Ohio, man who pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud has been ordered to repay more than $6,000 or...
Monthly Archives: <span>May 2012</span>
Several police departments in Connecticut are drafting rules for how officers may use social media websites. Policies typically prohibit displays...
The number of oil and gas wells is steadily increasing in New Mexico, but there are still fewer than 100...
A dinosaur expert who was an adviser for the “Jurassic Park” films testified in a lawsuit between his employer and...
It’s Arson Awareness Week in Michigan. Gov. Rick Snyder says he wants to focus public attention on the seriousness of...
About 300 cars at a Mitchell, S.D., car dealership have been damaged after severe weather pelted the area. KELO-TV reports...
Steve Young was somewhat upbeat when he was asked what he thought about the outcome of a long-brewing legal battle...
Fourteen people in at least nine states have been sickened by salmonella after handling tainted dog food from a South...
Police in Tulsa, Okla., are looking for a missing 700-pound sculpture of a girl reading a book. Regina Christopher told...
On a sunny spring evening, the Birchwood Community Patrol rolls into the parking lot of a local park, where several...