After deadly accident, Mobile residents want โ€˜no wakeโ€™ zones in waterways

After deadly accident, Mobile residents want โ€˜no wakeโ€™ zones in waterways

According to Mobile City Councilmember Ben Reynolds, the residents of Mobile are pushing for additional “no wake” zones in Halls Mill Creek and Rabbit Creek following a tragic boating accident last month. Reynolds explained that rivers can have narrow sections and sharp curves, which can become hazardous if boaters are not paying attention or speeding….

Police accuse 6 individuals of murder-for-hire in connection with killings in Alabama, MS Coast

Police accuse 6 individuals of murder-for-hire in connection with killings in Alabama, MS Coast

According to court records and reports by Al.com, six individuals have been indicted by a federal grand jury for their involvement in a murder-for-hire plot. This scheme led to the deaths of two people and multiple injuries, resulting from shootings that took place at two nightclubs in Mobile and another outside the Scarlet Pearl Casino…

Driver ignores officer warnings, leading to truck getting stuck in Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel

Driver ignores officer warnings, leading to truck getting stuck in Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel

On Thursday, a truck driver disregarded warnings from the police that his tractor-trailer was too large to fit through the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel. As a result, he got stuck, causing traffic to come to a standstill between Brooklyn and Manhattan for several hours, according to authorities. According to Catherine Sheridan, the head of bridges and tunnels…

Proposed legislation aims to increase transparency regarding deaths in the DOC custody

Proposed legislation aims to increase transparency regarding deaths in the DOC custody

Several members of the New York City Council have introduced a bill that would require the Department of Correction to enhance its reporting process and provide more transparency regarding the deaths of inmates under their custody. This proposed legislation aims to establish more oversight and accountability for the department when it comes to reporting such…

woman found shot to death in burning home in Montgomery

Woman found shot to death in burning home in Montgomery

A Montgomery woman was discovered dead inside her burning residence, prompting an investigation. Sunday at 5:30 a.m., Montgomery police and fire medics responded to Jacqueline Best’s home in the 3500 block of Fairground Road in response to a fire report. The mother and grandmother, Best, age 39, was found dead inside. Wednesday, police Major Saba…

Tortoise discovered roaming in Texas City

Tortoise discovered roaming in Texas City

Another tortoise was recently discovered roaming free in Texas City. The incident occurred at the intersection of 23rd and First Avenue, where this unusual reptile was spotted wandering. Concerned citizens promptly reported the finding to local authorities, who quickly responded to the scene. Upon arrival, they were astonished by the size and appearance of the…

Feds Man hauled more than 30 pounds of fentanyl through NYC subway

Man transported over 30 pounds of fentanyl on the NYC subway, according to federal authorities.

A new drug mill has been discovered in the Bronx, specifically dealing with fentanyl, according to investigators. This is not the first instance of such a discovery in the area. Just a short distance away from the day care center where a tragic incident resulted in the death of a 1-year-old boy due to exposure…

toddler's fentanyl-linked death at Bronx day care

Arrest made in connection to fentanyl-related death of toddler at Bronx day care center

A suspect who had escaped from a daycare center in New York City where a child died and three others fell ill due to suspected fentanyl poisoning has been apprehended in California. According to investigators, the day care centre was being used as a drug lab, and the alleged perpetrator is the latest individual to…

NYC professor who threatened to harm a Post reporter

NYC professor who threatened to harm a Post reporter with a machete gets a new teaching job.

A college professor from Manhattan caught on camera threatening to “chop” up a reporter from the New York Post while holding a machete to his neck seems to have landed a new teaching job. Shellyne Rodriguez, an adjunct instructor at Cooper Union located in the East Village, is scheduled to teach a sculpture class during…