
Milwaukee Detective Charged for Misusing License Plate Camera System
Milwaukee Police Detective Tehrangi Chapman charged with felony misconduct for misuse of license plate reader system.

Milwaukee Police Detective Tehrangi Chapman charged with felony misconduct for misuse of license plate reader system.

Michigan Medicine nurses reached a tentative deal after a 20-hour negotiation, halting a planned strike vote.

Late last month, the sunset cast long shadows over Keystone Canyon, perfect for an after-work mountain bike ride.

Athens Parent Wellbeing downsizes, relocating to Athens Kids Collective to continue supporting local families.

UGA’s Dr. Ayers becomes Clemson University’s president on Aug 1. He is the third UGA provost to achieve this.

Democratic candidate Paige Cognetti reveals an anti-corruption plan, targeting stock trades and term limits if elected.

As summer heat intensifies, millions of American families face soaring electric bills, compounded by tariffs and energy policies, straining household budgets.

The former Shorewood Hills president is challenging his firing in court, alleging improper process and unfair treatment.

Luzerne County’s non-discrimination ordinance, passed in June, faces potential repeal or a county referendum.

Emily Gillikin and MountainTrue’s team are still clearing debris from Hurricane Helene, retrieving lost items.

Utility-scale solar occupies less than 0.1% of the nation’s prime farmland, with golf courses using more land.

County fairs are gearing up as cattle illness threats like Theileria & Screwworm emerge. Vigilance in biosecurity is key.