Category: Local
Philly cops want to nab boys who broke into and robbed the S.S. United States vessel (Video)
The massive and historic ocean liner with a military background has been docked in the Port of Philadelphia for the last few years and will soon be making its final voyage to Florida
Arrest made in October 12 Lauderdale Lakes shooting murder
This wasn’t the shooter’s first run-in with Florida law enforcement
Hurricane Milton Updates: Florida offers free gas to residents, DeSantis outlines response and recovery efforts
Residents can get 10 gallons each, free of charge; 2.4 million Floridians still without power as of yesterday
Child sexual assault suspect arrested in Hagerstown
Luis Parada charged with 1st Degree Rape and 1st Degree of two young girls. Police fear there are additional victims out there
Hurricane Helene Aftermath: ASPCA rescuing rescue animals in Ashville, North Carolina, and around the region
An animal rescue / adoption facility in the heart of Ashville was another casualty of the historic storm
Baltimore City Public Schools teacher, Kat Locke-Jones, named ‘2025 Maryland Teacher of the Year’
Congrats to teacher extraordinaire, Ms. Kat Locke-Jones, who teaches 7th grade English language arts at Hampstead Hill Academy in Baltimore
Reward doubled for info leading to shooting murder of man in Deerfield Beach
Bobby Abernathy II, 30, died on April 10 from multiple gunshot wounds. Detectives just released a picture of the vehicle they believe may have been involved
Busted: 68 defendants associated with California White Supremacist gang ‘SFV Peckerwoods’
The SFV Peckerwoods trafficked fentanyl, heroin and more, committed robberies, and perpetrated bank fraud to fund both their criminal enterprise and that of the Aryan Brotherhood
Haitian man jailed for lewd and lascivious behavior and trying to kidnap young girl in Port St. Lucie
Kidnapping suspect Jerry Cherisme is in the U.S. legally and officials say he doesn’t have any priors
Catonsville woman gets federal prison time for conspiring to destroy the Baltimore electrical power grid
In what the feds are calling a case of “domestic violent extremists,” Sarah Beth Clendaniel sentenced to 18 years in federal prison – and more …










