Suspect identified in murder-suicide at Houston aquarium
Houston Police Department (HOUSTON) — The suspect behind an apparent murder-suicide at the Downtown Aquarium in Houston has been identified as a man with a criminal history. The shooting at Downtown Aquarium unfolded when suspect Danny Garcia
Millions in West still threatened by 'dangerously' hot temperatures
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Some 32 million people are under heat alerts as the West experiences another record-breaking heat wave during elevated drought and fire conditions. Heat alerts are in effect from California to Montana, with
Barty defeats Pliskova to win first Wimbledon, third overall Grand Slam
Julian Finney/Getty Images (LONDON) — Top-ranked Ashleigh Barty defeated 7th-ranked Karolina Pliskova through three sets to capture her first Wimbledon title and her third overall Grand Slam win. It was the first Wimbledon ladies’ final to go
'Rise of the Moors': What to know about the group affiliated with 11 men arrested in Massachusetts
Massachusetts State Police (NEW YORK) — Eleven people armed with long guns and dressed in tactical gear who claimed to be a part of group called “Rise of the Moors” were arrested following an hours-long standoff with
New Jersey man who delivered racist rant in viral video faces multiple new charges
Marilyn Nieves/iStock (MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.) — A New Jersey man who was arrested after allegedly being filmed earlier this month spewing racial slurs at neighbors is facing a slew of new charges. Edward Cagney Mathews, 45, of
Scoreboard roundup — 7/9
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Friday’s sports events: INTERLEAGUE Final Boston 11 Philadelphia 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Final Cleveland 2 Kansas City 1 Final Chicago White Sox 12 Baltimore 1 Final Tampa Bay 7
COVID-19 rules at the Tokyo Olympics: Spectators banned, vaccination not required
PinkOmelet/iStock (LONDON) — As the coronavirus pandemic rages on in some parts of the world, the upcoming Summer Olympic Games are set to be unlike any others. The 2020 Summer Olympics were supposed to kick off in
Lawyers for Breonna Taylor's family sue police over existence of body camera footage
Family of Breonna Taylor (LOUISVILLE) — An attorney representing the family of Breonna Taylor filed a lawsuit on Wednesday claiming that the Louisville Metro Police Department may have given the public “misinformation” about the existence of body
Texas special session begins with 2nd attempt by Republicans to revise state's election laws
leekris/iStock (AUSTIN, Texas) — The Texas legislature began an overtime special session this week to address a slate of priority issues outlined by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, including a renewed effort to address “election integrity.” On Saturday,
Highway 112 is wide open after 7 months of repairs

SEKIU – It was announced late Friday afternoon that after a 200-day closure of State Route 112 due to extensive winter landslide damage, a long-awaited moment for Olympic Peninsula travelers has finally arrived. Crews reopened the remaining