Drawbridge operator avoids prison for bicyclist’s death
A Florida drawbridge operator won’t be going to prison for causing a bicyclist to fall to her death last year.
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A Florida drawbridge operator won’t be going to prison for causing a bicyclist to fall to her death last year.
Georgia state lawmakers are pushing back on a state court ruling that forced some of them to testify during an investigation into whether former President Donald Trump tried to influence the 2020 election in the state.
U.S. authorities say they have charged more than 100 people with federal gun and drug crimes in separate blitzes in three states.
Prosecutors and attorneys for a Wisconsin man accused of killing his wife with antifreeze in 1998 have delivered opening statements in his retrial, nearly two years after a judge vacated his previous conviction.
A Christian boarding school in Missouri that’s been under intense scrutiny over abuse allegations will close later this month.
California’s capital city is known for the many trees that fill up its parks and line its streets.
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The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has reversed its position and now says it will allow an anti-death penalty minister inside the execution chamber for an upcoming execution.
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Police and hospital officials say a certified nurse practitioner who died of a drug overdose sexually assaulted at least nine female patients who were sedated or unconscious.