Closing arguments are expected to begin tomorrow in the trial of a man accused of killing a 12-year-old girl in Greene County and burying her body on a farm in June of 2006.
The elderly woman who crashed her car into Brockton Hospital back in October, killing a doctor and a secretary, will serve 18 months of probation after pleading guilty on Tuesday.
There were some scary moments Tuesday morning as an out-of-control car careened past a group of people gathered for a governor's news conference in Northwest Baltimore.
State Police in Fayette County are searching for a mother and her baby. Investigators say Brandi Barden, 29, of Uniontown, has been spotted in the area, but no one has had contact with her 7-month-old daughter, Makenna.
A man from Washington County was arrested after a disturbing incident at a local mall. Upper St. Clair Police say Rodney Burns, 56, of Burgettstown, allegedly had a video camera in a men's restroom at the South Hills Village Mall
Popular at summer camp and considered an art form by some, cup stacking has launched a Massachusetts 10 year-old into the international spotlight, after he recently snagged the position of World Champion Cup Stacker.
Gary Dodds, the former New Hampshire congressional candidate convicted of faking his disappearance after a car crash, is in custody after his wife reported that he threw her to the floor.
Investigators are at the scene of a shooting involving a man and a dog in one city neighborhood. Police cars have blocked off Arlington Avenue near 18th Street while they investigate.
Miami-Dade Juvenile Court Judge Cindy Lederman on Tuesday explained how two children in foster care who went missing over the weekend and later found by DCF told a story of their biological mother taking them.Â
A man accused of abducting and molesting a Texas boy, who was only 14-years-old at the time, pleaded no contest to charges of solicitation to commit murder. Bobby Minnis, of Fort Lauderdale, tried to have his teenage victim killed in
A man accused of dragging his girlfriend to death behind a car may have scored low on an IQ test because he had trouble assimilating into U.S. society, and not because he is mentally retarded, a prosecution witness testified Tuesday.
For the second time in two weeks a young woman is raped by a stranger on or near the University of Minnesota campus. That has others in the area taking a closer look at their own security.
He's a heavy equipment operator. She works at an agricultural research institute. And if Paul and Sue Rosenau keep their word, things won't change dramatically -- despite winning Saturday's $180.1 million Powerball jackpot.