Arizona IRS special agent indicted in fellow agent’s shooting death: USAO

An IRS special agent in the West Valley has been indicted, according to federal prosecutors, in connection with a shooting incident in 2023 that left another special agent dead.

Brinks security guard robbed at Irving ATM, pants removed at gunpoint

Video from the incident shows the suspect pointing a gun at the security guard and taking off his pants while he lays on the ground next to the open ATM.

Texas Panhandle wildfires: Crews make progress containing largest fire in state history

The wildfire in the Texas Panhandle is now the largest in state history. Gov. Abbott and emergency officials gave an update Friday on the situation that has already taken two lives and injured others.

The largest wildfires in U.S. history

The Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas is already the largest in the state’s history, and it’s still burning. And while everything may be bigger in Texas, the state does not claim the biggest wildfires in U.S. history.

Fani Willis disqualification hearing: Decision expected in 2 weeks

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee heard closing arguments Friday afternoon related to the motion filed by former President Donald Trump's co-defendant Michael Roman to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade.

Videos released of Carol Stream police fatally shooting Isaac Goodlow III

Carol Stream police released a 33-minute video showing the moments officers shot and killed a man in his apartment while responding to a domestic disturbance last month.

Human remains found on Long Island road; arms, leg discovered

The arm was discovered on Thursday just before 9 a.m. on Siegel Boulevard in Babylon during the student's walk to school.

After massive corruption sweep, how can NYCHA be fixed?

NYCHA is still facing backlash after a major corruption sweep earlier this month, one that came as no surprise to many long-suffering residents.

NYC unveils unprecedented e-bike charging stations

This is the first of five public e-battery charging locations to be installed in New York City.

NYC protest expected for global 'day of action for Palestine'

Massive crowds of potentially millions of people are expected to march around the world on Saturday, including in NYC, in support of a cease-fire in Gaza.

Oklahoma 100-year-old celebrates '25th’ birthday on Leap Day

“Actually, I’ll be 24 and 7/8ths,” Mary Lea Forsythe said in an interview with People Magazine. “There’s no 29th in three out of four years and I have a good time with that.”

Watch: Couple marries in hospital room after going into early labor

Brandon and Sara Perry didn't let her water breaking stop them from tying the knot just nine hours before baby Oliver arrived. See the adorable hospital room ceremony.

Man follows woman off subway, punches, attempts to rape her in Queens: NYPD

Police are on the hunt for a man who is accused of punching and attempting to rape a woman as she left a subway station in Queens last weekend.

NYC subway conductor stabbed in neck sticking head out of A train cabin: 'Enough is enough'

An MTA conductor, identified as Alton Scott, on a southbound A train at a subway station in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn was slashed in the neck when he stuck his head out of the cabin window, the NYPD said.