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Officials charged Amanda Hayes with reckless endangerment after she drove into a parking lot filled with volunteers Friday, with multiple drugs found in her vehicle.
Deported under a little-known wartime law, more than 130 Venezuelans were sent from the U.S. to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. Now released, several tell NPR they endured beatings ...
Last December, as the glad tidings of the holidays made “joy” a much-mentioned word, a copy of Steven Petrow’s “The Joy You Make” arrived in the mail and made its ...
Part tasting event, part car show, the Taste of Mount Joy Cruisin’ Cuisine Car Show returned to the borough this weekend, with around 300 cars expected to show. Local restaurants ...
Ascencio Largo, 38, is accused of leaving his kids alone and in danger to go inside “The Adult Shoppe.” ...
From families pushing strollers to grandparents pushing walkers, thousands of people gathered at Soldier's Grove in Harrisburg to celebrate the annual day of pride and advocacy for the LGBTQ ...
Protests in Chicago and Illinois joined a national day of action Saturday over federal healthcare cuts under President Donald Trump's administration.
Summer has arrived in Boise; time to head for the mountains (and rivers). Regardless of the adventure’s duration, keeping the beer cold is a must. Cooler packing, much like dishwasher ...
His departure is an example of why the vacancy rate continues to climb at the Honolulu Police Department, resulting in longer response times and less services for the public.
Cris Carter says Fox Sports had to fire Joy Taylor after she was named as a defendant in a lawsuit that accused her of sexual things.
A South Jersey lawmaker wants to ban so-called "micro-bets," the rapid-fire wagers during a game on things like whether the next pitch will be a ball or a strike.
A paucity of indictments in LA. Plus: New Jerseyans want to vanish, Medicaid fraud (the corporate kind), and a plaudit for Rupert.