Man charged in Jefferson City road rage stabbing
Prosecutors charged a Jefferson City man Wednesday with assault and armed criminal action after a Tuesday road rage incident and stabbing.
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Prosecutors charged a Jefferson City man Wednesday with assault and armed criminal action after a Tuesday road rage incident and stabbing.
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Click here for updates on this story FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A Flint man is in critical conditional after being attacked by a machete in Riverbank Park. About 4 a.m. on April 8, an adult man was cut and stabbed multiple times with a machete at Riverbank Park, Flint Police said. The victim has been
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More than 5,000 people attended an unauthorized and illegal event at Tonto National Forest near Phoenix on Saturday, leading to multiple violations and one person being emergency evacuated, officials said. Forest protection officers were patrolling near the Lower Sycamore Creek Recreation Area when they discovered thousands of people who were illegally gathered, the U.S. Forest
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Here’s a look at weapons inspections in Iraq from 1991 to 2007. Facts At the end of the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War, the United Nations passed Security Council Resolution 687 setting the terms for the ceasefire between Iraq and the US-led coalition. Section C of the resolution called for the elimination of Iraq’s weapons of
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Click here for updates on this story HONOLULU (KITV) — Family, friends, even strangers commemorated 16-year-old Iremamber Sykap, the 16-year-old boy shot and killed by Honolulu Police on Monday. People gathered near Kalakaua Canal, where the vehicle Sykap was driving crashed following an alleged crime spree. Flowers, a stuffed toy and bandanas were just some
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Click here for updates on this story PUKALANI, Hawaii (KITV) — A mini-market on Maui is showing the power of aloha. Pukalani Superette is paying for school supplies for fourth graders at Pukalani Elementary School through 2022. The store shared a post on social media writing “Just make sure you have a backpack. We’ll take
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Children’s Minnesota is known for the top-tier care they offer kids when it comes to their physical health. But today we want to highlight what they’re doing to support kids’ mental health as well. For Yesica Mercado Munoz of Cottage Grove, her happy childhood got
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Click here for updates on this story TAMPA (WFOR) — Love is in the air if you’re an alligator or crocodile. And that means everyone else has to be on the lookout for amorous alligators and frisky crocs who are more active and visible this time of year and potentially more aggressive. That may be
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story GOSHEN, New York (WCBS) — There was a wild police pursuit in one Orange County town, but it didn’t involve a suspect. Instead, Goshen Police were after an escaped wallaby. Officers say they struggled to capture the marsupial Monday as it hopped between several streets. Eventually, they caught
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story CHERRY HILL, New Jersey (KYW) — A South Jersey man wanted to make sure children and families who are Jewish are well-served by a federal meals program that fills in the gaps in school meals. On a sunny Tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of Kilmer Elementary School
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Click here for updates on this story HOLLYWOOD (KCAL/KCBS) — The Los Angeles Police Department is facing a lawsuit after officers arrested a Black man outside of his home during a search for a white suspect in 2019. In newly released video, officers can be seen detaining music producer Antone Austin outside of his Hollywood
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Click here for updates on this story HUNKER, Pennsylvania (KDKA) — It was a case of man versus wild for one Westmoreland County man this week. “It was all instinct and stupid courage, but stupid courage was better than no courage,” said Tim Stradling, a pastor at Armbrust Wesleyan Church. He recalled to KDKA a
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The Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services reported the first known U.K. coronavirus variant COVID-19 case in Boone County.
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Click here for updates on this story LOS ANGELES (KCAL/KCBS) — Charges have been filed against the 17-year-old driver accused of hitting and killing 32-year-old Monique Munoz in February, Munoz’s family said Wednesday. “It brought me to tears, because it’s like we’ve been fighting for so long,” Carol Cardona, Munoz’s mother, said. “I don’t understand
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Jessamyn Smyth hopes that two shots in the arm may be what finally delivers her from a year in which the lasting effects of Covid-19 wreaked chaos in her life. Smyth says that after coming down with an acute infection in March 2020, she continued experiencing a constellation of health issues. For months, she has
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Click here for updates on this story HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The owner of a service dog is begging for your help in finding the person who she says threw acid on him, leaving him with severe injuries. Mandy Garner shared her story on Facebook. She posted heartbreaking photos of her dog, Gizmo, with severe
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Former NFL player Phillip Adams killed five people — including a prominent doctor, his wife and their two young grandchildren — at the physician’s South Carolina home Wednesday before killing himself in his own family’s home nearby, authorities said. Investigators believe Adams, 32, forced his way into Dr. Robert Lesslie’s home in Rock Hill and
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Click here for updates on this story DENVER (KCNC) — Bar Max in Denver is now open after being closed for much of the pandemic. Patrons can enjoy a cocktail inside only if they provide proof of vaccination. Owner Marshall Smith reopened the bar last Friday once he was fully vaccinated. “We are not refusing
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Click here for updates on this story CITRUS HEIGHTS, California (KOVR) — Christy Berger, co-founder of Sacramento Heron and Egret Rescue, has spent the last several years as a wildlife rescuer. The sounds of dozens of birds around her is like music to her ears. She rescued each and every one of them, took them
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Click here for updates on this story DENVER (KCNC) — More than 300 Colorado couples enter surrogacy arrangements each year to have children, but there is no law to protect them should either party back out. That would change under a bill being pushed by parents like Judith Hoechst. She told the Senate Health and
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