
Texas judge bars construction at Camp Mystic flood site but allows limited reopening
A Texas judge declined to fully close Camp Mystic where 27 people died in July floods, but prohibited alterations to the affected area while lawsuits are pending.

A Texas judge declined to fully close Camp Mystic where 27 people died in July floods, but prohibited alterations to the affected area while lawsuits are pending.

Authorities in Independence, Missouri recovered five Barbie doll packages that contained fentanyl after store security reported suspicious powder.

Deep-sea explorer Tommy Thompson has been released after nearly a decade in prison related to his discovery of the S.S. Central America shipwreck.

Los Angeles school district chief Alberto Carvalho suspended with pay after FBI raid on his home, with longtime insider Andres Chait taking interim leadership role.

New York City introduces lessons on Jewish and Muslim American history as educators seek to counter hate incidents targeting both communities.

A Bangladeshi national faces federal charges for allegedly using social media to obtain explicit images from teenage girls through threats and coercion.

Defense lawyers for the man charged with starting Los Angeles' deadly Palisades Fire are calling for his release, citing new evidence.

Court documents reveal DOJ investigators informed a judge that emails suggested Ghislaine Maxwell arranged women for Prince Andrew.

Court documents reveal details in two unrelated homicide cases involving family members as victims.

A major fire broke out at a six-storey former silk mill, prompting evacuations of neighboring streets as fire crews responded to the scene.

Nathan Bennett, 30, received a prison sentence after being convicted of multiple charges involving the sexual abuse of children aged two and three in his care.

A Tacoma man with multiple prior felony convictions allegedly shot a teenager in the chest after a water balloon hit his car, then robbed the group.

A man denies murder charges in London while authorities review a decades-old wrongful conviction case in Merseyside.

A German tourist's lawsuit seeking $100,000 in damages from a New York taqueria over allegedly overly spicy salsa was dismissed by a federal judge.

New York City's schools chief told City Council that complying with state-mandated class size limits will be challenging despite declining student enrollment.
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