The San Jose City Council approved an $8 million settlement on Tuesday in the case of a football player shot by police.
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Atlanta homicides are down 43% since 2022, police chief says repeat offenders a focus in 2026
On Tuesday, Atlanta Police Department Chief Darin Schierbaum said homicides have sharply decreased citywide, with 98 ...
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America's 5 'Superlative States' With The Most Guinness World Records
A Guinness World Records breakdown highlights which U.S. states lead the nation in record holders, showcasing feats both ...
Voters in a coastal Georgia county will decide Tuesday whether large homes should be allowed on remote Sapelo Island, where ...
Spain heads to Content Americas with ‘The Maid’s Daughters,’ ‘Hope District’ and 'Pure Bred’ as highlights, backed by ICEX’s ...
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Texas Supreme Court clears the way for Pappas Restaurants' lawsuit against the city of Houston
Pappas Restaurants sued the city in 2023 after their contract was terminated at William P. Hobby Airport, contending the city ...
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Former Bridgeport Stop & Shop to open in spring as self-storage — a plan that faced local opposition
First proposed in late 2022, the project faced some stiff local opposition, including from Mayor Joe Ganim, and the site has ...
Local civil rights leaders are calling for a revived campaign of police reform in the South Bay. The appeal to local leaders ...
The Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), a branch of the terror group operating in Central Asia, says a suicide bomber ...
Colorado cracked open the culture of secrecy around salaries when it started forcing employers to include pay ranges in job ...
Local civil rights leaders are calling for a revived campaign of police reform in the South Bay. The appeal to local leaders ...
Green was wounded while holding a weapon he had disarmed from another man in a restaurant brawl; the now-former cop who shot ...
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