Month: April 2023
Change of venue sought for woman in dismemberment killing
The new attorney for a woman accused of killing and dismembering a man in Green Bay is seeking a change of venue in the case.
Fetterman leaves Walter Reed with depression ‘in remission’
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after six weeks of inpatient treatment for clinical depression, with plans to return to the Senate in mid-April.
Tornado caught on camera moving across Little Rock, Arkansas
Nearly 70,000 people are without power in Arkansas, which has announced a state of emergency.
Homes damaged as tornado hits Arkansas capital
The twister tore first through neighbourhoods in west Little Rock, and shredded a small shopping centre.
Observations from the UW Huskies’ fifth practice of the spring
Here are observations from the Huskies’ fifth practice of the spring, starting with an examination of UW’s running back depth chart.
Power outages likely as extreme weather bears down on Chicago area
ComEd officials are preparing for potential power outages Friday. The energy company opened its emergency operations center early Friday morning to get equipment ready and to mobilize approximately 600 crews.
2 dead after crashing into semi-truck in Detroit
A vehicle was nothing more than a mangled pile of metal after a driver crashed into a semi on Detroit’s east side early Friday, killing both the driver and passenger. Police are still investigating what led to the crash.