Arizona-based armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, in a court filing, waived her right to a courtroom review of evidence on charges of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 shooting of Halyna Hutchins.
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Four new offshore wind power projects proposed for New Jersey Shore; 2 would be far out to sea
The proposals unveiled Friday come in addition to the 3 projects already approved by New Jersey regulators.
Game wardens find Virginia man who became lost in woods
Donald Cook, 64, told wardens he became disoriented while looking for moose tracks behind a vacation house in the Aroostock County town of New Sweden.
Popular festival returns to Waterville offering plenty of food, music and sun
Taste of Waterville was held downtown Wednesday at Head of Falls along the Kennebec River and an estimated 10,000 people joined in the fun.
People warned not to travel to Haiti after New Hampshire mother, daughter reported kidnapped there
Alix Dorsainvil, a nurse for El Roi Haiti, and her daughter were kidnapped on Thursday, the organization said in a statement Saturday.
Heat wave in Portland finally breaks after 32 days
The temperature fell to 57 degrees in Portland early Sunday morning, ending a record-breaking streak.
One person is dead and multiple were wounded in Indiana shooting, police say
Police said in a news release that there was no active threat to the community and that “multiple” victims were injured.
French embassy in Niger attacked as protesters waving Russian flags march through the capital
Thousands of junta supporters surged through the streets of Niamey, the capital, waving Russian flags, chanting the name of the Russian president, and forcefully denouncing former colonial power France.
India cuts rice exports, triggering panic-buying of food staple by some Indian expats in the U.S.
As in any crisis situation – think bottled water and toilet paper – some rushed to supermarkets to stock up, stacking carts with bags and bags of rice.
‘Don’t give up the ship’: Advocates urge resolve in unending war over LGBTQ+ legal rights
Queer activists were fanning out across California to do the same as part of a 1978 campaign to defeat a ballot measure that would have made it illegal for gay men and lesbians to teach in the state’s public schools.