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- 16-year-old girl hospitalized after being struck by driver in Ventura County
A 16-year-old girl was hospitalized after being struck by a driver in Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, on July 5. The incident occurred around 11 p.m. on Potrero Road near Wendy Drive, with the driver stopping to drop off the girl as a passenger.
- Newport Beach police share new data on arrests and citations tied to July 4th chaos
Newport Beach police released data on arrests and citations linked to July 4th chaos. Over half of those cited were from out of state, with most from Arizona, and the youngest cited individual was 13 years old.
- 18-year-old girl rescued from abandoned missile silo in Colorado may face charges
An 18-year-old girl was rescued from an abandoned missile silo in Colorado and may face charges. The incident occurred early Wednesday morning.
- 178 Fire near Kiowa reaches 60 acres in hours
A new wildfire, the 178 Fire near Kiowa, has burned 60 acres in just a few hours.
- Mega Millions jackpot surpasses $600 million after no winner; next drawing Friday
The Mega Millions jackpot has surpassed $600 million after no winner in Tuesday's drawing, marking the 11th time since 2002. The next drawing is scheduled for Friday, with a $5 ticket cost and odds of one in 290 million.
- How often does Austin hit 100°? Here's a breakdown by date, month, year and decade
Austin's temperature records at Camp Mabry, dating back to 1898, show the city has exceeded 100° more than 2,000 times. The article provides a breakdown of how often Austin reaches 100° by date, month, year, and decade.
- Brooklyn Park fatal shooting leads to 17-year-old's arrest
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in Brooklyn Park for the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old at Hartkopf Park. The incident occurred on Sunday.
- Foster mom left Baby Jaxon alone with his suspected killer: claim
A foster mother allegedly left 2-year-old Jaxon Juarez alone with her 17-year-old son in San Jose on Easter. Hours later, police found the toddler unconscious in his crib, prompting a wrongful death claim filed in court.
- TxDOT wants feedback amid annual update of 10-year plan
The Texas Department of Public Transportation is seeking public feedback on its 10-year transportation plan. The plan undergoes an annual update, and the department is soliciting input from residents.
- Stream It Or Skip It: ‘I’m Not Afraid’ On Netflix, A Story About A Kidnapping And The Boy Who Discovered The Adults In His Village Can’t Be Trusted
The Netflix film 'I’m Not Afraid' follows a boy who uncovers the untrustworthiness of adults in his village amid a kidnapping story. The plot is set in Veracuz during the 1986 World Cup.
- Fort Lauderdale police release video of culprit who they say attacked mother, 12-year-old son
Fort Lauderdale police released surveillance video of a suspect wanted for attacking a mother and her 12-year-old son, who has autism and is nonverbal. The attack occurred around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday near a school bus stop, leaving both injured but hospitalized. A $5,000 reward is offered for information leading to the suspect's arrest.
- Alderman Marty Quinn will not be seeking reelection | ChicagoLIVE
13th Ward Alderman Marty Quinn has decided not to seek reelection and is retiring from City Council. He reflects on his time in office and explains the factors behind his decision to retire.
- 18-year-old girl rescued from abandoned missile silo in Colorado may face charges
An 18-year-old girl was rescued from an abandoned missile silo in Colorado and may face charges. The incident occurred early Wednesday morning.
- 14-year-old arrested for machete threat, car theft in Waianae
A 14-year-old boy was arrested after threatening a woman with a machete and stealing her vehicle in Waianae. The incident occurred early Wednesday morning.
- KP CM orders review of controversial law granting extended privileges to lawmakers
KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi ordered a review of the KP Provincial Assembly (Powers, Immunities and Privileges) Act, 2026, after public and media backlash. The law grants lawmakers lifetime official passports, immunity from preventive detention, and weapon licenses, with critics arguing it expands privileges. The CM stated amendments would be reviewed in the public interest.
- Gilroy police looking for driver who struck and killed pedestrian
Gilroy police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred Tuesday night at the intersection of 10th and Monterey streets. Officers found an adult pedestrian with major injuries in the roadway and are seeking the driver responsible for the collision.
- DeSantis calls overruling of ‘Stop WOKE Act’ ‘judicial overreach’
Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized the 11th Circuit Court's 2-1 ruling blocking Florida's 'Stop WOKE Act,' calling it judicial overreach. The law prohibited teaching concepts like systemic racism in state universities, which DeSantis argued were ideological fads undermining academic missions. The court majority, including Trump appointee Britt Grant, ruled the law violated free speech, while dissenting judge Barbara Lagoa, also a Trump appointee, disagreed.
- Investigation finds El Paso driver not at fault in fatal Juarez bridge crash
A 19-year-old El Paso driver involved in a fatal crash on the Bridge of the Americas was released after investigators found the pedestrian's actions caused the incident. Authorities confirmed the driver was not at fault in the traffic accident.
- 14-year-old armed with machete allegedly carjacks woman feeding cats in Waianae
A 14-year-old boy was arrested after allegedly using a machete to carjack a 76-year-old woman in Waianae while she was feeding cats, and later crashing the vehicle near Kapiolani Medical Center.
- Pasadena Unified Says City’s Stop Notices Threaten Soil Cleanup and On-Time Reopening
Pasadena Unified School District needs to remove 8,000 cubic yards of fire-contaminated soil from 11 campuses by mid-August 2026 to reopen them for the 2026-2027 school year, but the City of Pasadena has issued stop notices at seven campuses over soil and tree removal concerns. The district claims these stop notices are delaying cleanup efforts.
- Chesapeake "junkyard" homeowner fined after failing to show in court
A Chesapeake homeowner, Blair Hess, was fined after failing to appear in court related to neighbor complaints about his 'junkyard' on Tyre Neck Road. The issue has been reported by 10 On Your Side's Andy Fox.
- High-school student, 15, dies after driving into a canal under strange circumstances
A 15-year-old high-school student died after driving into a canal under mysterious circumstances. The incident occurred on James Road, south of Lincoln Avenue, after a passerby spotted the vehicle's wheels protruding from the canal and contacted authorities.
- 18-year-old girl rescued from abandoned missile silo in Aurora
An 18-year-old girl was rescued from an abandoned missile silo on private property in Aurora. She may face charges following the incident.
- ODU to break ground on $250M engineering and arts building
Old Dominion University will begin construction on a $250 million Engineering and Arts building ahead of its 100th anniversary.
- Legionnaires’ disease outbreak: 28 New Yorkers now sick as city expands public health response to Upper East Side crisis
A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak has sickened 28 New Yorkers, with 21 hospitalized, as the city expands its public health response on the Upper East Side. Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the NYC Health Department announced measures to release addresses of buildings with Legionella-positive cooling towers and mandate their remediation. The outbreak is contained to ZIP codes 10028, 10128, and 10075, with no deaths reported so far.
- Hulu revisits serial murder case involving 10,000 human remains in 'Return to Fox Hollow'
Hulu is revisiting one of the largest unidentified human remains cases in the United States, second only to 9/11, in its new streaming series 'Return to Fox Hollow'. The case involves 10,000 human remains and is highlighted as a major unresolved crime.
- Hulu revisits serial murder case involving 10,000 human remains in 'Return to Fox Hollow'
Hulu is revisiting a major unidentified human remains case in the United States, involving 10,000 remains, through its new show 'Return to Fox Hollow,' which is now streaming. The case is described as the second-largest of its kind in U.S. history, following the 9/11 attacks.
- Get Your Car Ready For Summer With This Road Trip Checklist
The article provides a summer road trip checklist to ensure vehicle readiness, emphasizing tire condition checks, fluid levels, headlights, battery health, and brake inspections. It aims to help travelers avoid breakdowns and drive safely during long journeys.
- Doctor with "lust for murder" convicted in deaths of 15 patients
A doctor was convicted in the deaths of 15 patients, including 12 women and three men, between 2021 and 2024. The suspect allegedly set fire to some victims' apartments to cover up the killings.
- Ald. Marty Quinn to not seek reelection
Alderperson Marty Quinn has announced he will not seek a fifth term on Chicago's city council. He took over the 13th Ward seat from Frank Olivo in 2011 and was reelected three times. Quinn stated he 'left it all out on the field' and is no longer pursuing the position.
- Michigan man beat, strangled girlfriend for days, shot phone to keep her from calling 911, cops say
A St. Clair County man is facing multiple charges after allegedly beating and strangling his girlfriend for days and shooting her phone to prevent her from calling 911. He was arrested after attempting to flee in a golf cart and was given a $10,000 bond. His next court date is scheduled for July 14.
- ‘It’s Catastrophic’: Chicago Groups Mobilize To Provide Aid For Venezuela After Deadly Earthquakes
Chicago organizations are collaborating to provide aid to Venezuela after two major earthquakes killed over 1,700 people and displaced thousands. Local groups like the Illinois Venezuelan Alliance have partnered with community businesses to collect donations, emphasizing solidarity with Venezuelan communities.
- Drink-driver, 23, is jailed for eight years for killing teenager, 19, in 119mph crash who texted friends 'I may not survive' moments before her death
A 23-year-old drink-driver was sentenced to eight years in prison for causing a fatal crash that killed a 19-year-old teenager. The victim texted friends 'I may not survive' moments before her death in an 119mph collision.
- Denver cyclists get wheel dirty with DIY street-sweeping plan
Denver cyclists are addressing debris in bike lanes by proposing a bicycle-powered street sweeper. The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure currently uses two sweepers, cleaning downtown bike lanes twice weekly and others monthly. Cyclists aim to purchase a $4,500 trailer-based sweeper designed by a California engineering duo, seeking community support and city grants.
- Germany news: Verdict due in Berlin doctor murder trial
A Berlin court is set to deliver its verdict in the trial of a doctor accused of murdering 15 seriously ill patients. Lawmakers are also debating proposals to expand digital investigation powers for police.
- This 12-year-old founder created an AI-powered receptionist to help small businesses build clientele
Mana Jampala, a 12-year-old founder from British Columbia, created Voxa, an AI-powered receptionist to assist small businesses with managing calls and appointments. She used ChatGPT and Claude to develop the tool, which aims to prevent missed customer inquiries and streamline operations for understaffed businesses.
- YSR was a legendary leader who changed crores of lives, says Y.S. Sharmila
Y.S. Sharmila Reddy highlighted schemes like Arogyasri, the 108 ambulance service, fee reimbursement, and Jalayagnam, crediting them for transforming lives of the poor. She described YSR as a legendary leader who impacted crores of lives.
- ‘Where do I get that from?’: UK asylum seekers face hefty repayment bill
The UK government plans to require asylum seekers to pay £10,000 ($13,360) in subsistence fees. Refugees and NGOs have criticized the proposal, calling it excessive.
- Today in History: July 8, Thai cave rescue
On July 8, 2018, four of the 12 boys trapped in a flooded cave in northern Thailand with their soccer coach were rescued by divers. The remaining eight boys and their coach were rescued over the next two days.
- China’s 10-Year Bond Sale Sees Demand Gauge at Record High
China's 10-year bond sale recorded a demand gauge at a record high. The sale attracted significant investor interest, as indicated by the elevated demand metric.