Police officer won't be charged in 2016 fatal shooting of man found sleeping in car: Prosecutors
Jason Marz/Getty Images (MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin) — A Wisconsin police officer, who killed three people in the line of duty over five years, will not be charged in a fatal 2016 shooting of a 25-year-old man he found
Grand jury returns 25-count indictment for Buffalo shooting suspect: Source
Scott Olson/Getty Images, FILE (BUFFALO, N.Y.) — A grand jury in Erie County, New York, has returned an indictment against alleged Buffalo supermarket shooter Payton Gendron. The 25-count indictment charges the 18-year-old with carrying out a “domestic
Meet the new Superintendent of Olympic National Park
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – Olympic National Park has a new Superintendent. It was announced Wednesday that Sula Jacobs will begin her new role as Park Superintendent in July. Jacobs has held several permanent and acting superintendent positions
All aboard the new Clallam Transit shuttle to Hurricane Ridge
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Clallam Transit is beginning what promises to be a popular new service Thursday. A new shuttle will be going up to Hurricane Ridge and back 3 times daily, and the cost
He said/She said: “Humbled” Depp says “jury gave me my life back”; Heard “heartbroken” by defamation decision
Moments after a Virginia jury handed Johnny Depp an overwhelming victory in his defamation suit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, both sides weighed in. Depp wasn’t present in the courtroom Wednesday, due to “previously scheduled work commitments”
California reparations report lays out path to remedy systemic racism
Alex Reitter / EyeEm (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — A first-in-the-nation task force in California created to examine slavery and its impact on the Black community released an almost 500-page report on the ongoing harms caused by slavery, political
Protecting 30% of global land by 2030 could benefit 1,000 species, help reduce emissions: Study
Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — Ramping up the protection of land within the next decade could make a significant dent in biodiversity and climate change efforts that would get countries closer to their conservation
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Meta, Facebook's parent company, announces she's leaving
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Meta, Facebook’s parent company, announced Wednesday she is stepping down from her position with the company. She had held the role since 2008. “Sitting by
Johnny Depp handed legal victory in defamation case against Amber Heard, awarded $15 million in damages
Depp outside the courthouse last month — Cliff Owen/Consolidated News Pictures/Getty Images Jurors in Johnny Depp‘s defamation trial have awarded him a major legal victory against Amber Heard, agreeing she defamed Depp with a controversial 2018 op-ed
LeVar Burton says he was “wrecked” by not getting 'Jeopardy!' hosting gig
Ian Tuttle/Getty Images Ahead of his hosting duties for this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee, LeVar Burton opened up about losing the bid to become the host of Jeopardy!. In an interview with Newsy, the Reading Rainbow alum says he was “not just disappointed but