• Georgia man admitted to putting antifreeze in newborn baby's milk because he didn't want to pay child support, police say

    Georgia police said that they worked extra hard to prove a man was guilty of trying to poison his newborn daughter after he retracted his confession. Curtis Jack of South Fulton is accused of the heinous act after he impregnated his coworker in 2022. The mother of the baby said that he had tried to get her to abort the child for the entire nine months of the pregnancy. After the child was born on Sept. 24, the mother asked Jack for help because she was forced to stay in the hospital over...

  • Brother of Carlisle Street victim speaks out

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Following the discovery of Nicole Cuevas's body, her family continues to struggle with the findings. 28/22 News Reporter Emily Allegrucci sat down for an exclusive interview with the victim's brother. It's been nearly a week since the family of Nicole Cuevas was notified that her body had been found buried []

  • Children of Wilkes-Barre homicide victim speaking out

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Family members of Wilkes-Barre homicide victim Nicole Cuevas are seeking justice. 28/22 News Reporter Madonna Mantione found so many heartfelt posts and comments on social media. While it's a difficult time for the family, Mantione spoke with her children Thursday who tell us they're heartbroken. Ricardo Rivera, the son of 38-year-old []

  • DA Kagay fundraiser benefiting child victims of abuse

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Shawnee County District Attorney's Office held a fundraiser for children who've been abused. The fundraiser benefits the LifeHouse Child Advocacy Center. Participants could buy water balloons to throw at Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay. Money raised by selling balloons goes towards the cause. KSNT News spoke to Kagay about his []

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    Family of victim in Mission road rage murder speaks out

    MISSION, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The family of a victim involved in a Mission road rage incident is speaking out after his murder. 25-year-old Jose Cruz Jr. was shot and killed on April 8 when he was traveling on the frontage road of Expressway 83 in Mission. “He was such a good young man. Great brother. []

  • NASCAR to support campaign to combat online child exploitation

    NASCAR announced it’ll serve as one of the partners of a new Department of Homeland Security effort to stop online child exploitation.

  • The Washington Post Tries to Turn Supporters of Terrorism Into Victims

    There’s a template that media outlets love to follow to gin up outrage over someone who has to face the consequences of his or her actions. It could be a whistleblower or someone who took a stand for some questionable or foolish reason, but the headline always follows a pattern: “So-and-so did something. Now so-and-so is paying for it.”

  • Union seeks support for Dosunmu Market fire victims

    The Chairman of the Isale Eko Descendants Union, Adeniji Kazeem (SAN), has sympathised with the victims of the fire incident at Dosumu Market on Lagos Island last week. A Tuesday statement notes that Kazeem made the remark on Sunday when he and members of the union visited the site of the fire incident to have Read More

  • One-Third of Parents Are Paying An Adult Child's House Down Payment? Are You?

    As housing costs soar, Gen Z and Millennial home buyers are turning to family for help with house down payments.

  • Convicted Dudley child rapist walks free after court breach

    Paul Davies, 36, was previously convicted of raping a child

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    Two adult victims speak out after car crash in Colonial Heights

    Courtney Sharpf said she, her three children and her father Mark Sodat were on their way home after shopping when a car hit her vehicle head on.

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    Musician hosts concert to support Key Bridge collapse victims

    By Caroline Foreback Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — The Baltimore music community came together Thursday night to support the families of the Key Bridge collapse victims. Joel Michael-Schwartz, a local musician how who has spent the last few weeks putting the show together, knows that music can be healing