Hannah Kobayashi returns to US after Mexico disappearance, had no idea about global media coverage: report
Hannah Kobayashi, a formerly missing Hawaii woman, has returned to the United States after surveillance footage captured her crossing into Mexico on foot with a suitcase, according to authorities. “The Los Angeles Police Department received notification from
ICE removes notorious drug cartel leader from US
A notorious Mexican drug lord who led a bloodthirsty cartel has been removed from the U.S. and handed over to authorities in Mexico, where U.S. officials say he is wanted for homicide and other charges. Osiel Cárdenas
Horry County leaders talk opioid problems, recovery funding
“Horry County ranked second in total drug overdose deaths among all 46 counties with 82 percent opioid-related.”
Aurora, Colorado police detain 14 in connection with armed home invasion, kidnapping
Police in Aurora, Colorado, say they have detained 14 people following an armed home invasion at a local apartment complex. Just before 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, police were called to The Edge at Lowry Apartments in the
Surfside Beach council heats up over rundown cars
Debate over derelict cars raised the temperature at the last Surfside Beach town council meeting.
Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann charged with seventh slaying
Rex Heuermann, the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer, has been charged with a seventh woman’s death, according to prosecutors in New York’s Suffolk County. Valerie Mack, a 24-year-old from Philadelphia, went missing in 2000. Suffolk County police
Jury in Cash App founder's death reaches verdict
A San Francisco jury on Monday afternoon reached a verdict in the high-profile murder case of Nima Momeni, the man accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee last year. The verdict is scheduled to be read
Chicago mayor boots public from rowdy city meeting as residents object to migrant 'invasion'
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson booted members of the public from a city meeting on his proposed 2025 budget on Monday after residents vocally protested against extensive funding for migrants. While Johnson’s 2025 budget narrowly passed on Monday,
Indiana to carry out first state execution in 15 years
A man who killed four people including his brother in 1997 will be put to death in Indiana – the state’s first execution in 15 years. Joseph Corcoran, 49, was on death row since his 1999 conviction
Loris council opens bids for old high school demolition
JMEC Construction of Georgetown has submitted the low bid for asbestos abatement and demolition of the old Loris High School on Highway 701 in downtown Loris.