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Month: March 2023

Englewood man accused of killing and dismembering family: “one of the most gruesome crime scenes they’ve ever been a part of”

By KCNC Staff Click here for updates on this story     Englewood (KCNC) — The Englewood Police Department says a man has been taken into custody after two of his family members were discovered dead, while one was dismembered inside an apartment. At approximately 6 p.m. on Saturday, the department received a report from Reginald Maclaren,

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Charles Workman, pool contractor accused of bilking Minnesota families, now federally charged with wire fraud

By JENNIFER MAYERLE Click here for updates on this story     MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The man accused of promising swimming pools and not finishing the job is now criminally indicted. It follows a months-long WCCO investigation. A grand jury alleges Charles Workman devised a scheme to defraud people of their money with false promises. WCCO exposed

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Putnam ranked New York’s healthiest county, Bronx comes in last, according to new study

By WCBS Staff Click here for updates on this story     NEW YORK (WCBS) — Just how healthy is the county where you live? An annual study released Wednesday measures the overall wellness of counties across the country. Researchers from the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute considered data that tracked health outcomes, such as length

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Police across the area respond to ‘computer-generated swatting calls’ claiming school threats

By PATRICK DAMP Click here for updates on this story     PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Central Catholic and Oakland Catholic are among multiple schools that have been targeted as part of what police are calling “computer-generated swatting calls.” The calls are claiming that there is an active shooter situation, but they are in fact a hoax. Other

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Family of Stagg High student killed on campus by intruder files lawsuit against district

By MADISEN KEAVY Click here for updates on this story     STOCKTON (KOVR) — The family of 15-year-old Stagg High School student Alycia Reynaga filed a lawsuit against the Stockton Unified School District seeking damages for negligence and wrongful death claiming the teen’s death could have been prevented. The 20-page complaint filed in San Joaquin County

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