Charles Franklin Cook, 42, was found guilty of felony murder, aggravated assault, and three counts of second-degree cruelty ...
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The Macomb Daily on MSNMan accused of driving at Harris supporters in St. Clair Shores waives hearingA St. Clair Shores man accused of driving his vehicle at supporters of the Democratic presidential ticket after making slurs waived his right to a preliminary examination. Jason Lynch Lafond, 55, ...
The Sun-Times asked why she held the prominent role with Friends of Brandon Johnson given that she's an employee of the Chicago Teachers Union, which is in the midst of talks with Chicago Public ...
Imprisoned former Ald. Edward M. Burke's Burnham Committee gave the money to a fund for Justice Joy V. Cunningham days after ...
A House bill that would dissolve the Gary and Indianapolis public school districts is likely dead, but a Senate bill calling ...
Chatham County District Attorney Shalena Cook Jones has announced murder convictions of two men involved in the August 13, ...
A man will spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted of killing his girlfriend, according to the Cobb County District Attorney’s Office.
Carlos Taylor is seeking a bench trial in front of Judge Steven Bieda of 37th District Court in Center Line, said his attorney, Marc Curtis.
House Bill 172 would allow concealed carry in schools, government buildings and meetings, as well as college and university sporting events that do not serve alcohol.
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