Vehicle Collision along Dominion Way Kills 47-Year-Old Rick Musselman, Injures Two Others RIO LINDA, CA (September 28, 2021) – Rick Musselman lost his life last Sunday afternoon following a deadly crash near Elverta Road. The incident occurred sometime in the afternoon of September 26th, when SMFD received reports of a collision at Elverta Road and… Continue reading Rick Musselman Died after Car Collision on Dominion Way [Rio Linda, CA]
Boy dies from brain-eating amoeba found at splash pad
ARLINGTON, Texas (NEXSTAR) – A child has died after being infected with a rare brain-eating amoeba that was found at a Texas splash pad. Officials in Arlington said Monday that the city and Tarrant County Public Health were notified on Sept. 5 that a child was hospitalized with primary amebic meningoencephalitis, a rare and often… Continue reading Boy dies from brain-eating amoeba found at splash pad
Shoreline from border to Seacoast Drive closed due to high bacteria levels
IMPERIAL BEACH (CNS) – The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality issued a water contact closure Tuesday for the ocean shoreline at Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge and Border Field State Park due to bacteria levels exceeding state health standards. The water contact closure area includes all beaches from the international border… Continue reading Shoreline from border to Seacoast Drive closed due to high bacteria levels
Dallas County Sheriff Needs Help Identifying Truck Involved In Hit & Run With Deputies
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) — Investigators with the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office are trying to identify and locate the driver who ran into a marked vehicle, just as two deputies were getting inside. The incident happened just after 9:30 a.m. on September 28 The two deputies were on a traffic stop on westbound Interstate-20, just east of… Continue reading Dallas County Sheriff Needs Help Identifying Truck Involved In Hit & Run With Deputies
‘I’m Playing Best I’ve Ever Played’ Says Cowboys QB Dak Prescott After Monday Night Trouncing Of Eagles
ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) – Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott thought he could improve while not playing after the season-ending ankle injury last year by appreciating the chance to watch from a different perspective. Prescott, who then missed most of training camp this summer with a shoulder injury, believes he was right. “Going back, the experience… Continue reading ‘I’m Playing Best I’ve Ever Played’ Says Cowboys QB Dak Prescott After Monday Night Trouncing Of Eagles
Gang Member, North Texas Sex Offender Added To State’s 10 Most Wanted Lists
AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – The Texas Department of Public Safety added two men to the Texas 10 Most Wanted Lists on Tuesday, Sept. 28. Charles Lee Tillman, Jr., of Missouri City, is now on the Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List. Bobby Joe Flores, Jr., of Duncanville, is now on the Texas 10 Most Wanted… Continue reading Gang Member, North Texas Sex Offender Added To State’s 10 Most Wanted Lists
Maryland newspaper gunman gets more than 5 life prison terms
By BRIAN WITTE ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A man who killed five people at a newspaper in Maryland was sentenced on Tuesday to more than five life sentences without the possibility of parole — with 345 additional years added on to ensure he is never released from prison. Anne Arundel County Judge Michael Wachs ordered… Continue reading Maryland newspaper gunman gets more than 5 life prison terms
Josh McDaniels hopes Mac Jones won’t let mistakes ‘snowball’ into a bad season
Rookie seasons in the NFL can be overwhelming for any player, never mind one thrust immediately into the starting quarterback job of the New England Patriots. So as offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels goes about the task of shaping Mac Jones to succeed in that role, he needs to worry not only about preparing his new… Continue reading Josh McDaniels hopes Mac Jones won’t let mistakes ‘snowball’ into a bad season
Ex-Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia ordered to repay investors $300,000
A federal judge has dismissed two more charges faced by a disgraced former Massachusetts mayor and ordered him to repay more than $300,000 to investors in his smartphone app, according to court records. After throwing out two tax charges Monday, Judge Douglas Woodlock has now thrown out 10 of the 21 counts of which former… Continue reading Ex-Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia ordered to repay investors $300,000
Petito’s dad: Give same attention to all missing people
By MICHAEL R. SISAK NEW YORK (AP) — The family of slain traveler Gabby Petito on Tuesday implored the public and news media to put the same energy into helping find other missing people as they did Petito, a 22-year-old woman who vanished on a cross-country trip with her boyfriend. Petito’s parents and stepparents spoke… Continue reading Petito’s dad: Give same attention to all missing people