FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A California woman and her boyfriend were charged Monday with the murder of her 18-year-old sister and 3-week-old niece who were shot in their Fresno home out of jealousy and sibling rivalry in September, authorities said.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Dozens of people who were hurt or saw their loved ones killed or injured when a man drove his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee planned to address him for the first time Tuesday during what promised to be a raw, tearful two-day sentencing hearing.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Attorney General John O’Connor announced Wednesday that Oklahoma, along with 39 other states, has reached a $391.5 million multistate settlement with Google over its location tracking practices. The attorney general opened the Google investigation following a 2018 Associated Press article that revealed Google “records your movements even when you explicitly tell it not to.”
(AP) – Walmart proposed a $3.1 billion legal settlement Tuesday over the toll of powerful prescription opioids sold at its pharmacies, becoming the latest major drug industry player to promise major support to state, local and tribal governments still grappling with a crisis in overdose deaths.
(AP) — While the cause of a deadly collision between two vintage military aircraft at a Dallas air show to commemorate Veterans Day remains unknown, experts said Monday that the accident will likely renew discussion over whether additional safety rules are needed for such events.
DETROIT (AP) — Two new U.S. studies show that automatic emergency braking can cut the number of rear-end automobile crashes in half, and reduce pickup truck crashes by more than 40%.
Candace Thompson, 37, of Colony, is wanted on charges of embezzlement and engaging in a pattern of criminal offenses after the Clinton Police Department investigated a total of more than $35,000 in financial discrepancies at Sissney INC.
While some hunters kick off rifle season this weekend, others will start their holiday shopping. With the hunting season underway this Sunday, those not interested in hunting can get a head start on their Christmas shopping with the annual “He Hunts, I Shop” event which is a holiday shopping opportunity put on by the Clinton Chamber of Commerce.


