No Wordle update leads to discovery of 80-year-old hostage
LINCOLNWOOD, Ill. (AP) — Police rescued an 80-year-old suburban Chicago woman who was held hostage for nearly 21 hours by a man with scissors, and they checked on her in large part because she couldn’t text one
Thieves got access to 650K individuals’ info on WA database
SEATTLE (AP) — Investigators believe hackers stole at least some of the Social Security numbers and other sensitive personal data of 650,000 current and former Washington state professionals and business owners during a breach of a state
2 deputies in stable condition after shooting, man arrested
MAPLE FALLS, Wash. (AP) — Police say two deputies who were shot Thursday northeast of Bellingham are in stable condition and a man has been arrested on investigation of attempted murder. The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office said
Police: Employee shot in Seattle bank robbery
SEATTLE (AP) — Police say officers are searching for an armed person who shot a man during a bank robbery in Seattle’s Sodo neighborhood Friday afternoon. A 34-year-old bank employee was taken to Harborview Medical Center in
Dr. Berry discusses the end of mandates and the end of the pandemic
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – As reported last week, an agreement was reached between a half dozen Clallam County restaurants who filed a lawsuit against the county’s health officer Dr. Allison Berry to lift the indoor
Convicted killer Sharee Miller admits to planning husband's murder with an online lover
Genesee County Sheriff’s Office (DETROIT) — When Bruce Miller was found fatally shot at his Michigan salvage yard in November 1999, it was Jerry Cassaday who pulled the trigger. But the one pulling the strings on Cassaday
The killings of 2 aspiring NYC rappers spark debate about a controversial rap genre
@chii_tercero via Instagram (NEW YORK) — The deaths of two young aspiring rappers last week have reinvigorated the debate about drill music, a popular subgenre of rap, and its connection to violence. Jayquan McKenley, an 18-year-old aspiring
Deaf football players, who rose to stardom in California, get front-row seat to Super Bowl
Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The California School for the Deaf in Riverside’s football team brought pride and triumph to the state last year, and now the high school football team
'Tiger King' Joe Exotic speaks from prison in 1st interview since being resentenced in murder-for-hire plot
Marc Piscotty/Getty Images (POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, Okla.) — Joe Exotic, the larger-than-life Netflix star from the hit show “Tiger King: Murder Mayhem and Madness,” is speaking out from prison a month after being re-sentenced for a murder-for-hire plot
3,000 more US troops from 82nd Airborne head to Poland amid Ukraine invasion concerns
Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Pentagon has ordered 3,000 more soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division to Poland as tensions continued to mount about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine, a senior defense official