Severe storms hit Houston on May 16, with winds up to 100 mph, shattering windows and causing widespread power outages for over a million residents...
By Amitoj Kaur | May 17
During a Sacramento River race, the Oakland Strokes teen rowers were startled by nearby gunshots, prompting concern and investigation
By Ishita Verma | May 11
Social media supports efforts by local community members to stop anti-Israel protest on UCLA campus
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | May 2
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman discussed the challenges he faced after his executive order to ban trans athletes from women's sports in county-run facilities
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Apr 6
George Teal said, 'Denver got on the bandwagon of the anti-Trump fad of declaring a sanctuary city early, among Democrat cities across the nation'
On Thursday, residents of New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood were treated to quite the surprise as water poured down on the street from above
By Ishita Verma | Apr 4
Texas A&M Forest Service declared on Wednesday, March 6, that the fire was about 44 percent contained and had burned an estimated 1,059,570 acres
By Arunava Chakrabarty | Mar 6
Nassau County's ban on transgender athletes to participate in women's sports has been challenged by the New York Attorney Genera
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Mar 3
Mid-Vermont Christian School is suing Vermont's Principals' Association for discrimination over the ban on their girls' basketball team
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Feb 27
Significant pieces, including a bronze torch, angel, and a panel honoring Black military veterans, were among the stolen items
By Srinija Grandhi | Feb 23
The House Judiciary Committee advanced a proposal, HB 1223, on Wednesday, aiming to lower the age for purchasing a long gun from 21 to 18
By Ishita Verma | Feb 22
Debmar-Mercury initiated an investigation into Matt Uzzle upon discovering that the show's studio rent had not been paid since September
By Srinija Grandhi | Feb 22
A study published in 2007 reported 52 incidents, both fatal and non-fatal, related to sand holes between 1997 and 2007
By Srinija Grandhi | Feb 21
An American Airlines flight attendant intervened, using duct tape and flex cuffs to restrain the man's legs
Jones reported on the state of the St Louis police force, revealing a record-low number of officers attributed to the 'Defund the Police' movement
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Feb 17
Three people were arrested in connection with the shootings that claimed a life and injured many others
By Srinija Grandhi | Feb 15
The now-controversial tweet, praising the parade attendees' appearance, remained on the department's Twitter feed for hours after shooting
By Srinija Grandhi | Feb 14
On January 25, the Wichita Police Department began an investigation into the theft of a Jackie Robinson statue from McAdams Park
A Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous chemicals that got derailed on February 3, 2023, was burned by officials to avoid explosions
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Jan 31
'The diving is usually zero visibility, with everything being done by feel,' said the founder of the non-profit
By Srinija Grandhi | Jan 22
Massachusetts' Milford Regional Medical Center has warned they 'may refuse future care to patients who violate their inclusion-based code of conduct'
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Jan 22
Owners of electric cars from the Midwest stated that dead batteries and charging station failures were major issues in the extreme cold, which left some of them stranded
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Jan 18
Family of suspended teenager accused of wearing blackface brings lawsuit against California school
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Jan 17
In an episode of 'Fox & Friends,' ex-San Francisco police officer Joel Aylworth discussed the nationwide police staffing shortages with Steve Doocy
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Jan 14
Chicago struggles to find shelters for arriving migrants in the midst of cold winter as residents claim that the homeless population has been ignored for years
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Jan 13
Portland science teacher Bob Sauer discovered a door plug blown away mid-air from a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet intact in his backyard
By Debapriya Bhattacharya | Jan 9
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A devastating tornado in Tennessee claimed six lives with three fatalities in Madison and three, including a child, in Montgomery County
By Ishita Verma | Dec 10
Antonio Shaw died after being attacked by two out of five pit bulls when he mistakenly entered a home in Philadelphia
By Shanmugapriya Murugesan | Dec 10
Reports indicate child care burden costs Arizona businesses $958 million annually, and state taxpayers $725 million in losses
By Shreeja Das | Dec 6
Arizona's Game and Fish Department and Department of Transportation plan to build three wildlife crossings
By Tamkeenat Rose | Dec 6
Jonathan Ledbetter's personal battle with depression fueled his passion to help kids through his foundation
The Penney family of Scottsdale initiated Home2First Foundation in 2020, aiming to collect baseball gear for underprivileged Dominican children
'Can You Hear Me?' robocall scam is a fraudulent scheme designed to manipulate unsuspecting individuals into saying 'yes'
By Tamkeenat Rose | Dec 5
Phoenix Rising FC honored the late Julian Delgadillo Castro, 10, who died on November 27, as a pro player, commemorating his love for soccer
By Tamkeenat Rose | Dec 4
Pamela Gaensel reportedly told investigators that she was simply disciplining her son after he unhooked his car seat strap
By Rittwik Naskar | Dec 1
Shawnee Mission East High School accused of mishandling racially motivated hate crime on school grounds
By Rittwik Naskar | Nov 30
Jason Vassar allegedly made racist and anti-government remarks, prompting a restraining order against him
By Rittwik Naskar | Nov 26