Monday, June 17 2013 12:29 PM EDT2013-06-17 16:29:11 GMT
A man who pleaded guilty to child molestation and child porn charges will most likely spend the rest of his life in prison. The Office of the Louisiana Attorney General reported Scott Massey, 35, of Houma,More >>
A man who pleaded guilty to child molestation and child porn charges will most likely spend the rest of his life in prison.More >>
A NASCAR driver turned himself in to authorities after arrest warrants were issued for him and a business partner. Investigators say they stole at least seven vehicles from a competitor.More >>
A NASCAR driver turned himself in to authorities after arrest warrants were issued for him and a business partner. Investigators say they stole at least seven vehicles from a competitor.More >>
Monday, June 17 2013 6:30 PM EDT2013-06-17 22:30:57 GMT
Investigators with Louisiana State Police executed a warrant Monday morning to seize the truck owned by the Livingston Parish School Board president. More >>
Investigators with Louisiana State Police executed a warrant Monday morning to seize the truck owned by the Livingston Parish School Board president. He was arrested Sunday in connection with a deadly hit and run crash that happened Saturday.More >>
Monday, June 17 2013 12:00 PM EDT2013-06-17 16:00:38 GMT
A tropical depression has formed off the coast of Belize and forecasters said it is expected to bring as much as five inches of rain to parts of Belize, Guatemala and northern Honduras. The National HurricaneMore >>
A tropical depression has formed off the coast of Belize and forecasters said it is expected to bring as much as five inches of rain to parts of Belize, Guatemala and northern Honduras.More >>
Monday, June 17 2013 7:46 AM EDT2013-06-17 11:46:45 GMT
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Jared and Rose Cleerdin found themselves right in the middle of a shootout at what should have been a routine DUI checkpoint. Days after the dramatic shootout in BrunswickMore >>
Jared and Rose Cleerdin found themselves right in the middle of a shootout at what should have been a routine DWI checkpoint. Days after the dramatic shootout in Brunswick County, they are still shaken by what they saw.More >>
KINGMAN, AZ (AP) -
A Kingman city councilman says taking steps to reduce noise from blaring horns of Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight trains passing through the Mohave County community remains a topic of significant interest to city officials.
Councilman Mark Wimpee says creating a so-called "quiet zone" to buffer train noise is on the city's wish list but that the least expensive option would cost taxpayers more than $350,000.
Wimpee says the city would bear all costs for changing crossings, installing concrete dividers and other work unless local businesses chip in.
The Kingman Daily Miner says some businesses have said they are willing to contribute.
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