Here’s the latest on Friday’s developments, when the Pac-12 fired its CFO and Pac-12 Networks president for failing to properly report overpayments from a networks distribution partner.
Bethune-Cookman University students protest over living conditions
Students at Bethune-Cookman University tell FOX 35 News that they’re tired of living in moldy, unsafe conditions.They want the school to do something about it.
Nearly 12,000 children in Ontario on surgery waitlist
Nearly 12,000 children are on a wait list for surgeries across Ontario, a situation officials at four major pediatric hospitals say is part of a much bigger problem they need help from the province to solve.
I-270 expansion in Maryland in limbo
With a new governor in Maryland’s statehouse, there are concerns plans to expand I-270 to ease congestion could be heading back to the drawing board. FOX 5’s Tom Fitzgerald reports from the busy highway with the latest details.
Second legal marijuana dispensary in NY to open
New York’s second legal weed shop is set to open its doors to the public tomorrow, the first shop whose owner was previously convicted of a marijuana-related offense.
3 Kansas deputies shot after suspect pursuit
A wanted man was killed and three deputies were wounded Monday in an exchange of gunfire in western Kansas, authorities say. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation said that it started around 9 a.m.. The injured deputies were taken to a hospital. (Jan. 23)
Ottawa police prepared for ‘vehicle-based’ protest, chief says
Speaking to reporters before Monday’s police services board meeting, Chief Eric Stubbs said the Ottawa Police Service has a plan for a “scalable” plan to manage anything from a “lawful, peaceful and safe protest” to a “vehicle-based” protest.
Dallas Zoo, police investigating vulture’s death after endangered bird is found with “wound” inside habitat
The Dallas Zoo says the lappet-faced vulture was found with a ‘wound’ on Saturday morning. The zoo says they are investigating whether it was an inside job or someone externally.
NYC homeless now filling JFK Airport
More and more travelers are noticing members of New York City’s homeless population seeking refuge at JFK Airport.