A fingerprint examiner for the Travis County sheriff’s office will devote the next six months to clearing a backlog of...
Monthly Archives: <span>November 2014</span>
The collapse of a 210-year-old building in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter is raising warning flags about decay...
Emergency officials say they’re looking into reports of damaged homes and downed trees and power lines after severe storms struck...
Mesa, Ariz., police are proposing an ordinance that would make even unknowing parents accountable for underage drinking going on in...
The Dickson County Sheriff’s Office in Middle Tennessee ended up paying a ransom after a malicious computer program blocked access...
Malicious computer malware that locks up files and demands a ransom for their release has shown up in Honolulu, according...
It should’ve been a day to remember for Clay Eakin. He and his wife of four months, Barbara Eakin, were...
Officials in western Michigan are testing green emergency lights for possible use on snow plows as part of an effort...
The state bar association is seeking to change Illinois’ zero-tolerance DUI law through a bill that’s already been submitted to...
Nineteen automakers accounting for most of the passenger cars and trucks sold in the U.S. have signed onto a set...