A 15-year-old boy is in custody after authorities investigating the stabbing deaths of his younger adopted brothers found him miles away with traces of blood on him, officials said.More >>
A 15-year-old boy is in custody after authorities investigating the stabbing deaths of his younger adopted brothers found him miles away with traces of blood on him, officials said.More >>
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31 people are in trouble with the law after a three day prostitution sting in Richmond. Police told NBC12 they targeted specific areas where residents and business owners complained about the illegal activity.More >>
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A section of Highway 74 west, west of Shelby, is shut down after two tractor trailers collided, causing quite a mess. Authorities say one truck carrying paper products was fishtailing near the intersectionMore >>
A section of U.S. Highway 74 west, west of Shelby, is shut down after two tractor trailers collided, causing quite a mess.More >>
The Washington State Patrol says the Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River at Mount Vernon has collapsed, dumping vehicles and people into the water.More >>
An Interstate 5 bridge over a river collapsed north of Seattle Thursday evening, dumping two vehicles into the water and sparking a rescue effort by boats and divers as three injured people were pulled from the chilly...More >>
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Two more private-equity firms have surfaced as possible suitors for Harris Teeter Supermarkets Inc., according to The Wall Street Journal. Cerberus Capital Management LP is considering a number ofMore >>
Two more private-equity firms have surfaced as possible suitors for Harris Teeter Supermarkets Inc., according to The Wall Street Journal.More >>
Authorities tell WBTV it started when one tractor trailer, carrying paper products, started fishtailing near the intersection with Blackhawk Drive.More >>
Savannah Nash celebrated her 16th birthday last week. She died Thursday when her car slammed into a semi while she was texting during her first time driving by herself.More >>
Yuma will start providing curbside recycle for single-family homes, possibly as early as May.
The City Council approved the plan to contract with Allied Waste to provide the service on a 6-1 vote Wednesday.
The Yuma Sun reports that Mayor Al Krieger cast the only "no" vote after unsuccessfully trying to submit the matter to a public vote.
Krieger says he's concerned that the recycling program could eventually add costs for taxpayers and that he's heard complaints about service reductions.
Under the recycling plan, regular trash would be picked up once a week and the other regular pickup day would be for recyclables.
City field operations director Joel Olea estimates the city could save $144,000 annually by reduced landfill costs and revenue from sale of recycled materials.
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