A Georgia judge has barred authorities from releasing crime scene and autopsy photos of a 24-year-old University of Georgia graduate killed while hiking.
Read more »Georgia Judge Bans Release of Dead Hiker's Photos to Hustler
5 People Killed in Arizona Bus Crash California Residents
Authorities say five of the six people killed in an Arizona bus crash were California residents, and all were Mexican citizens.
Read more »Arrests at Meatpacking Plant After Immigration Sweep
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Greg Palmore says they were arrested Tuesday at Fremont Beef for immigration violations.
Read more »California Sex Offender With Post Office Job Reassigned
A Southern California letter carrier who is a registered sex offender has been reassigned after concerns were raised that he was delivering mail in an area with many children.
Read more »Drug Arrests Latest Black Mark on R.I. Police Force
The arrests of three Providence police officers on drug charges are the latest problems for a department trying to overcome a cheating scandal and other problems under a former chief.
Read more »Iowa Man Burglarizes Church to View Porn, Police Say
After gathering items from around the building, he is believed to have gone to the basement to spend the night.
Read more »Dan Rather Apologizes for 'Watermelons' Comment
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather apologized for his choice of words on Sunday's Chris Matthews Show when we used an analogy of selling watermelons on the side of the road to describe President Obama
Read more »Study: Law Officers Struggle to Readjust After War
Many law enforcement officers called up to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan are finding it difficult to readjust to their jobs once home.
Read more »Ex-Marine Sues Calif. City to Get Back Police Job
An ex-Marine acquitted on charges of killing unarmed Iraqi detainees has sued a Southern California city over not being rehired as a police officer.
Read more »$1.2M Settlement Reached in Ohio Caged Kids Case
Eleven adopted and foster children who were forced by an Ohio couple to sleep in cages have reached a $1.2 million settlement with the county where they once lived.
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