Florida spring break: Fort Lauderdale welcomes partiers as state sends more police to vacation hot spots

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is taking a different approach to spring break messaging than its southern neighbor, Miami Beach. Miami Beach police launched a reality TV-themed ad campaign in mid-February encouraging spring breakers to avoid the area after
Kansas City Chiefs fan's father files lawsuit after 3 Missouri men found frozen in yard

The father of one of the three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen in a friend’s snow-covered backyard in January 2024 has filed a lawsuit against the two suspects charged in connection with their deaths. Jordan Willis
Trump vows anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil was 'first arrest of many to come'

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Monday to address the ICE apprehension of Mahmoud Khalil, whom he called “a Radical Foreign Pro-Hamas Student on the campus of Columbia University.” “This is the first arrest of
It takes a village: Loris is loving on its athletes
“It’s extremely thoughtful of our town leaders to organize the upcoming block party.”
Menendez brothers: Los Angeles DA Nathan Hochman asks to withdraw predecessor's motion to free killers

Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman told reporters Monday that he is seeking to withdraw his predecessor’s motion to have a resentencing hearing for the Menendez brothers — two convicted killers, Erik and Lyle – who hope
Myrtle Beach woman ignited South Carolina wildfire that scorched 2K acres, authorities say

South Carolina authorities have arrested and charged a 40-year-old Myrtle Beach woman in connection with a fire that burned more than 2,000 acres around March 1. Alexandra Bialousow is charged with one count of arson/negligently allowing fire
Convicted Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira faces court-martial while already serving 15-year sentence

Jack Teixeira, a Massachusetts Air National Guard member who pleaded guilty last year to leaking highly classified military documents about the war in Ukraine online, is scheduled to begin his court-martial on additional charges Monday. Teixeira pleaded
Suspects accused of Iran-backed plot to kill journalist on American soil face trial

Two suspects are facing trial Monday after being charged in a thwarted plot to kill a U.S.-based critic of the Iranian government on behalf of the Islamic Republic. Rafat Amirov of Iran and Polad Omarov of the
North Myrtle Beach St. Patrick's Day parade, festival returns for 35th year
“Come on out and see us. Hopefully you can make your way to the bar and get a beer.”
DC to begin reconstructing Black Lives Matter Plaza

Work is expected to begin as early as Monday to transform Washington, D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza, according to a statement by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT). The “evolution” of the plaza was announced on the