Newsday has launched an updated crash map showing the locations of 2025 motor vehicle crashes, adding to an earlier version that covered the previous three years. The new map, with data from the New ...
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ind. (WXIX) - A man charged in the death of a Dearborn County woman is on the run Friday after a court ruling over key evidence cleared the way for his trial to move forward. In 2022, ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The Lexington Police Department temporarily suspended reports for non-injury crashes Monday during snow squalls and icy road conditions. It was the first time police had done ...
TAMPA, Fla. — A former Polk County deputy convicted in a 2022 crash that left two people dead on the Courtney Campbell Causeway received his prison sentence on Monday afternoon. A judge sentenced ...
FELLOW OFFICERS AND THE ENTIRE LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. ALSO TODAY, A PLANE CRASHING ONTO A GOLF COURSE IN NORTHEAST ALBUQUERQUE. CREWS PULLING TWO PEOPLE OUT OF THE ...
A 34-year-old man on Wednesday was sentenced to 6½ years in prison after crashing his car down an embankment, killing his girlfriend in 2022 on Downriver Drive in Spokane. Daniel J. Jones pleaded ...
U.S. downhill skier Breezy Johnson thought her Olympic dreams were dashed in 2022 when she injured her knee in a crash just weeks before the Beijing Games. The devastation took place in Cortina ...
Bitcoin prices regained some ground Friday, after the cryptocurrency's worst one-day decline since 2022. The selloff initially extended in overnight trading, pushing bitcoin down toward $60,000. But ...
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has fallen about 15% over the past week and more than 20% over the past month, prompting questions about what's driving the decline and how much further prices could fall.
Bitcoin plummeted to a low of around $60,000 after the Crypto Fear & Greed Index hit its lowest score since mid-2022, when the Terra blockchain collapsed. Crypto market sentiment has slumped to its ...
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WELCOME BACK IN KANSAS CITY. JUST FIVE MONTHS AWAY FROM AN EXPECTED 650,000 VISITORS COMING TO THE METRO FOR THE FIFA WORLD CUP. ALL OF THOSE PEOPLE ARE GOING TO NEED A PLACE TO STAY. AND THAT’S WHY ...