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A shootout in Charlottesville's Fifeville neighborhood injured five people, including two small children and two teenagers, all of them bystanders.
Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis says his department is close to making arrests after a Fourth of July shooting injured five bystanders, including two small children.
The issue has sparked questions about what role local law enforcement should play, amid both the federal and statewide ...
Richmond Police is no longer allowing the federal government to have access to its license plate readers system, in ...
LANCASTER, Ohio (WCMH) — As the nation watches the devastating developments in Texas, the Fairfield County Emergency Management Agency director warns that a major flood could potentially happ… ...
Michael Madsen, who has featured in many iconic Hollywood films, recently died, sparking interest in his cause of death. Widely recognized for his iconic role as Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs ...
CHEYENNE – Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of students earning a place on the president’s and vice president’s honor rolls for the spring 2025 semester.
Charlottesville has ditched a crime-analysis software and siloed data from license plate-reading cameras over concerns the tech could assist federal immigration authorities.
Five people, including three children, were shot during a Fourth of July celebration in Charlottesville when a gang-related shootout erupted on Orangedale Avenue.