• Advance in forensic fingerprint research provides new hope for cold cases

    Researchers have unveiled a method capable of detecting drug substances from fingerprints lifted from crime scenes, which could provide fresh insights into unsolved cases. The research is published in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis.

  • Mistrial again in 2009 homicide cold case

    Judge Maureen Sweeney declared the mistrial in the trial of Robert Lindsey Moore, 53, who is charged with murder in the June 2, 2009, disappearance of Glenna Jean White, 17.

  • Search continues in Scranton cold case investigation

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Scranton police continue to investigate a cold case where a man has been missing since 2018. Police stated Walter Kolodzieski, 37, was last seen in 2018 in the South Scranton "Minooka" area and has been missing since. Investigators ask anyone with information should contact Scranton Police Detective V. Uher at: []

  • Man Convicted of 1989 Cold Case Rape-Murder

    A 55-year-old man was convicted Monday of the 1989 cold case rape and murder of a woman whose body was found in a vacant lot just west of the Harbor (110) Freeway in the Westlake district. A downtown Los Angeles jury deliberated about two hours before finding Orlando Dejesus Arredondo Donis guilty of first-degree murder […]

    • FOX40

    Spring rain, thunderstorms may return to Northern California

    (FOX40.COM) -- After starting the week in the upper 80s, parts of Northern California may be back under some wet weather and a chance of thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service Sacramento station. From Tuesday and into Wednesday there is a 15% to 35% of thunderstorms in the foothills and the Sierra. According to []

    • KGBT

    Port Isabel police provide updates in case of dead infant

    PORT ISABEL, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The autopsy results for a baby who was found dead in Port Isabel last week could take weeks, according to police. At 11:30 a.m. April 18, police responded to a home at the 400 block of Martinez Street in Port Isabel, where they found a 1-year-old girl dead. Port Isabel []

  • Bill would allow Arizona abortion providers to practice in California temporarily

    Arizona abortion providers could practice in California under a new law designed to provide care to women who cross the state line as they face newly restrictive prohibitions at home. The bill introduced Wednesday aims to expedite temporary authorization for those Arizona doctors to practice in both states. It is the latest move by Gov. Gavin Newsom to make California a reproductive health "sanctuary" as abortion seekers in several Republican-led states have lost access to care after the Supreme...

    • WGNO

    Will cameras provide clues in South Peters Street shooting?

    There are multiple surveillance cameras in the area. One of them is owned by the City of New Orleans and is monitored by the Real Time Crime Center.

  • Measure addressing cold cases could further stress Illinois police departments

    (The Center Square) – Illinois legislators and gun-control advocates gathered outside the Capitol and pushed for legislation that aims to address the review process of homicide cold cases. Law enforcement groups are not yet on board. House Bill 1210 would allow the surviving family members of cold case victims to file an application to request a new investigation if it would result in new investigative leads. State Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, is the bill's...

  • Updating California’s grid for EVs may cost up to $20 billion

    Charging electric vehicles at home will exceed most power lines' capacity.

  • “I heard the rumours” – Chelsea & Arsenal transfer target provides clue over his future

    Despite being frequently linked with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal, it seems that Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic is happy where he is and only focused on enjoying success with his current club. The Serbia international has been recently linked strongly with Arsenal by Italian journalist Mirko Di Natale, as quoted and translated by Sport Witness. Meanwhile, Vlahovic

  • Ban on smoke flavour may be worst case scenario for Hema sausage

    A decision by the European Commission to ban the use of harmful smoke flavourings could spell the end of the iconic Dutch “smoked” sausage, Dutch media are reporting. A special EU committee is looking at ending the use of flavourings in sausages and other products on Wednesday following research showing the process to produce an artificial smokey taste leaves harmful chemicals that have been linked to cancer and infertility. Dutch rookworst, or smoked sausage, whose most famous producers are...