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Coverage of 48% in the Nexus archive.
- West Bloomfield Township trustee charged in hidden camera case due in court today -- what to know
Trustee Jibran “Jim” Manna faces seven felony charges after investigators alleged he hid surveillance cameras in the bedrooms and bathrooms of two victims. The West Bloomfield Police Department referred the matter to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office for an independent investigation, which led to search warrants being executed at Manna's residence. Charges authorized by the prosecutor include counts related to capturing images of unclothed persons and eavesdropping.
- Op-ed: Help shape the future of Detroit schools after millage approval
Detroit voters approved $112 million annually for DPSCD over ten years through a millage vote, reflecting community desire for improved education. Despite this funding win, leaders are pushing for greater parental input on how funds are spent and addressing persistent underfunding issues in facilities and programming. The article notes that statistics show the majority of students graduate unprepared for college and trade schools.
- 59 Apartments Could Replace Shuttered Edgewater Hospital Site
Kora Development intends to build a five-story building with 59 apartments at 6130 N. Sheridan Road on the vacant site of Kindred Hospital. The project is by-right, meaning it does not require a zoning change and thus is exempt from mandatory affordable units. This development contributes to surrounding construction along the Edgewater's Sheridan Road corridor, alongside other planned buildings near Kenmore Avenue.
- Bicyclist seriously hurt after being struck by car in Commerce Township
A 48-year-old Commerce Township man was seriously injured after being struck by a car while crossing W Maple Road near Grandview Drive. The driver, a 65-year-old Walled Lake woman, reported the cyclist failed to yield at a marked crosswalk. The cyclist was hospitalized in critical condition, while the driver remained unharmed. Investigators indicated no factors of speed, alcohol, or drugs were involved.
- Missing 48-year-old man last seen in Chesterfield may be in danger
A 48-year-old man is missing and may be in danger, according to police. He was last seen in Chesterfield County.
- Gunman sought after man is shot in the Bronx
A man was shot in the Bronx early on August 2, with the suspect described as a 5-foot-9-inch individual wearing all black. The victim, a 36-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his armpit, was hospitalized in stable condition. NYPD reported a 6.2% increase in shootings and an 11.1% rise in victims in the precinct this year.
- Death at Soho House
An Oscar winner's son and his fashion designer girlfriend are involved in a case where one is dead. The article questions whether it was murder, with '48 Hours' correspondent Troy Roberts investigating.
- The Footprint
A woman is murdered in her home, leaving a bloody footprint as the pivotal clue at the crime scene. Erin Moriarty reports on the case for '48 Hours'.
- Police investigating death of 2-month-old girl in Brooklyn
Police are investigating the death of a 2-month-old girl in Brooklyn. The infant was found unconscious and unresponsive at an address on 48th Street in Borough Park.
- Dunkin’ 48-oz. coffee buckets are back — with an upgrade that makes them even more portable
Dunkin’s 48-oz. coffee buckets have returned with a portability upgrade, allowing customers to fill them with iced coffee or Refresher beverages.
- [US] weird text with a picture of social media account?
The user received a suspicious text message containing an Instagram account with their name and area code, followed by a spam call with their local area code. The sender un-sent the message after a few seconds, and the user reported it as spam.
- Sneak peek: The Footprint
A woman is murdered in her home, with a bloody footprint serving as the key clue. Erin Moriarty reports on the case for '48 Hours', airing August 1 on CBS and Paramount+.
- Lisle man accused in fatal Fox River boat crash denied pretrial release
A McHenry County judge denied pretrial release for Richard M. Stevenson, 45, of Lisle, who is charged in a fatal boat crash on the Fox River that killed a 48-year-old woman.
- Another amoebic brain fever death reported in Kerala
A 48-year-old man from Kozhikode, Kerala, died from amoebic brain fever while undergoing treatment at Government Medical College Hospital. The source of infection has not yet been determined.
- E-Scooters Are Now Blocked On Busy Stretch Of Sheridan Road In Edgewater
E-scooters from Lime and Divvy are now blocked on a mile-long stretch of Sheridan Road in Edgewater via geofencing technology. The Department of Transportation and the 48th Ward implemented the measure to address sidewalk riding in a high-pedestrian-activity area, extending an existing geofence around the Lakefront Trail.
- The Boy Across the Street
A college student was killed by her boyfriend who lived across the street. Her family has been fighting to keep him in prison.
- Woman, suspected shooter hospitalized in Inland Empire attempted murder case
A 48-year-old woman and her suspected shooter remain hospitalized with serious injuries following an incident in Colton involving a personal relationship. Police responded to the 1400 block of Bordwell Avenue where they found the woman suffering from multiple injuries.
- Inside D4vd's Preliminary Hearing in Murder Case | Case by Case
Singer-songwriter D4vd faces a preliminary hearing in a murder case involving 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The hearing examines prosecution strategies, defense responses, and evidence to determine if the case proceeds to trial.
- Tourist couple stabbed near Athens’ Acropolis in apparent random attack
A 60-year-old Greek man stabbed a Greek American couple near Athens’ Acropolis and Acropolis Museum in a random attack. The 53-year-old male victim sustained a serious arm wound, while the 48-year-old woman was lightly injured. The assailant was detained and faces charges, but his motivation remains unclear, with police suggesting possible psychological issues.
- 48-year-old woman hit in face during armed robbery in Wicker Park late Saturday night, according to police
A 48-year-old woman was hit in the face during an armed robbery in Wicker Park late Saturday night in Chicago, according to police. The incident occurred on the city's Northwest Side.
- Searching for Maya Millete
Maya Millete, a young mother, has disappeared. Investigators allege her husband contacted spellcasters to put a hex on her to prevent her from leaving. The case is reported by '48 Hours' contributor Jonathan Vigliotti.
- Chicago crime: Carjacker shoots, injures man on West Side, police say
A 48-year-old man was shot and injured by a would-be carjacker on Chicago's West Side early Saturday morning. The incident occurred during a carjacking attempt.
- Man killed, woman injured in separate shootings on same block minutes apart
A man was fatally shot and a woman was injured in two separate shootings on the same block in Chicago overnight, with the first incident occurring around 2:55 a.m. on South Princeton Avenue. The shootings occurred minutes apart in the 4800 block of the street.
- Man dies after being shot in Denver's Green Valley Ranch neighborhood; no arrests made
A man was shot and killed in Denver's Green Valley Ranch neighborhood on Friday evening. Police confirmed the incident occurred near 48th and Argonne Street, with no arrests made as of 8 p.m. The victim was pronounced dead at the hospital, and the investigation remains ongoing.
- Half-mile evacuation requested near tanker spill in Trousdale Co.
Emergency crews are addressing a chemical tanker spill near 4857 Green Grove Road in Trousdale County, prompting a half-mile evacuation. Residents are urged to avoid the area as authorities manage the spill.
- Michigan Democrats revive push to tax wealthy residents through constitutional amendment
Michigan State Sen. Stephanie Chang and Rep. Tonya Myers Phillips introduced a proposal to amend the Michigan Constitution to impose a surcharge on residents with incomes exceeding $500,000 annually, starting in 2027. Revenue would fund education, childcare, health services, housing, and water infrastructure, supported by a coalition including the Michigan League for Public Policy and others. A previous similar initiative, Invest in MI Kids, failed to gain traction, and the current proposal requires a two-thirds vote in both legislative chambers for approval.
- Woman charged after baby found dead in north suburban dumpster in 2001: police
A 48-year-old woman has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of a baby in 2001. The baby was found dead in a north suburban dumpster, according to the Lake County State's Attorney's Office.
- Detroit students canvass to ask voters to support Proposal S
Detroit students and volunteers with 482Forward are canvassing to gain voter support for Proposal S, which would authorize an operating millage for Detroit Public Schools Community District. The measure aims to avoid an $111 million deficit by allowing the district to collect a 18-mill tax on businesses and rental properties, which they will need to manage after the district’s historic debt is paid off in September.
- Kentucky AG joins bipartisan coalition calling for federal crackdown on robocalls and texts
Kentucky's Attorney General Russell Coleman joined a 48-state coalition urging federal regulators to enforce stricter rules against robocalls and texts. The coalition aims to block scammers from accessing legitimate phone numbers by requiring stronger certification for number resellers and restricting number sales to non-service entities.
- My Mother's Murder Trials - Part 2
A daughter suspects her mother of committing a double murder. A courtroom drama years later reveals unsettling answers, as reported by CBS News chief correspondent Jim Axelrod for '48 Hours.'
- Father, son killed in plane crash after going to St. Louis Cardinals baseball game
A 48-year-old father and his 22-year-old son from Oklahoma were killed in a plane crash in Monroe County, Illinois, after attending a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game. The Beech 95-B55 aircraft crashed before 11 p.m. Thursday and was found the next morning; the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating, citing possible severe weather as a contributing factor.
- Protocol Prying: Vulnerability Research in AirDrop and Quick Share
Researchers identified vulnerabilities in AirDrop and Quick Share protocols through vulnerability research. The study is available on arXiv and has been discussed on Hacker News with 5 points and no comments.
- The Day My Mother Never Came Home
A father is accused of using his 6-year-old son as an alibi for murder, as the son reflects on his parents' troubled past. The case is reported by '48 Hours' contributor Vladimir Duthiers.
- Judge revokes bail for Pomona double-murder suspect accused in killings of ex and her neighbor
A judge has revoked bail for a 48-year-old man accused of a double murder in Pomona and a separate pursuit incident. The suspect is linked to the killings of an ex-partner and her neighbor, as well as a recent pursuit event.
- Raggedy subway thug charged with slashing 48-year-old in NYC’s Hell’s Kitchen smacked with 12 years in prison
Orsen Reyes, 23, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for allegedly slashing a 48-year-old man on a subway platform in Hell’s Kitchen. The attack occurred in New York City.
- The ring you’ve been waiting for: Oura Ring hits lowest price at 48% off for Prime Day
The Oura Ring is available at its lowest price with a 48% discount during Prime Day. The article urges readers to act quickly before the deal is claimed by others.
- "Dead Girls Don't Talk"
A man is charged with murder after poisoning two women, stating 'dead girls don't talk.' Survivors are advocating on their behalf as reported by Jonathan Vigliotti.
- BREAKING: Cop and gunman shot during Brooklyn standoff, police say
An NYPD officer and a gunman were injured during a standoff in Brooklyn on June 19. The officer was shot in the leg and is expected to survive, while the 48-year-old suspect was critically wounded after police engaged him at 190 Kosciusko St. in the 79th Precinct.
- Armed, dangerous CHP pursuit suspect tied to double homicide in Pomona
A 48-year-old man who led law enforcement on a dangerous hour-long pursuit is in custody and linked to the double homicide of a man and a woman at an upscale Pomona apartment complex. The suspect is described as armed and dangerous.
- Innocent driver killed during police chase
A police chase in Warren resulted in the death of a 48-year-old Detroit man, who was an innocent bystander. Four juveniles were arrested, and a fifth suspect remains at large.