-
Emotional Highs, Lows Mark Hiker's Record-Setting Project in NH
Philip Carcia experienced extreme highs and lows — in both elevation and emotions — on his way to setting a speed record for New Hampshire hiking. While more than 10,000 people have climbed all 48 of the state’s mountains with summits over 4,000 feet, fewer than 100 have completed “The Grid” — reaching every summit in each of the 12...
-
ICE Releases Texas-Born US Citizen, 18, Wrongfully Detained Near Border
A Dallas-born 18-year-old was released from immigration custody Tuesday after wrongfully being detained for more than three weeks.
-
‘He Was Shooting His Gun': Woman Records Gunshots as Pursuit Shootout Passes Her Car
A woman in a car captured video of a man who was leaning out a car window and firing at pursuing officers and deputies in Los Angeles. Credit: Valerie Lopez
-
Vallejo PD Faces Excessive Force Allegations From Woman
The Vallejo Police Department once again is being accused of using excessive force, this time involving a car full of young women, and part of the exchange was caught on cellphone video.
-
Japan's Naruhito in 1st Speech Vows to Stay Close to People
Japan’s new Emperor Naruhito inherited Imperial regalia and seals as proof of his succession and pledged in his first public address Wednesday to follow his father’s example in devoting himself to peace and staying close to the people. Naruhito succeeded to the Chrysanthemum Throne at midnight after Akihito abdicated. In his address to the people, Naruhito formally announced his succession...
-
Man Stopped by ICE Uses ‘Know Your Rights' Training, Prevents Immigrants' Arrest
A member of a group that urges immigrants to know their rights used some of that training to keep immigration officers from arresting two people who were in the car with him. Bryan MacCormack, 30, executive director of the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement in upstate New York, was captured on video refusing to open his car door March 5 to...
-
Veteran Who Tortured Neighbors' Dogs Gets Nearly 10 Years Behind Bars
A veteran found guilty of violently abusing his neighbors’ huskies was sentenced to nearly a decade behind bars Friday.y.
-
Fledgling Gangland News Fills Niche Neglected by Other Media
Shawn Cotton no longer drives his $55,000, bright pink Corvette to work because he’s afraid it could get him killed like his friend. But there are two things he won’t leave home without: his bulletproof vest and the 9 mm pistol he slips into his pocket. Cotton, 28, quit his $7-an-hour job cleaning refrigerators at a big-box store six years...
-
Police: Husband, Not Panhandler, Killed Woman in Baltimore
A Maryland woman whose death last year was blamed on an attack by a panhandler was actually killed by her husband and his adult daughter, police said Sunday.
-
‘I Didn't Think I Was Going to Live': Woman Recounts Bobcat Attack
A Vermont woman is telling her dramatic story of surviving a battle with a rabid bobcat. Jenn Gaudette of Wilder was one of three people scratched and bitten by a bobcat this week, which was put down by a Vermont Fish & Wildlife game warden Wednesday.
-
Maryland Woman Killed After Rolling Down Window to Give Woman Money
A woman who gave money out of her car window to what looked like a needy young mother was then stabbed to death by a man who tried to steal her wallet, Baltimore police say.
-
Somerset Police Looking for Suspect in Car Theft
Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly broke a car window and stole items from the car in Somerset, Massachusetts. According to police, they responded to Planet Fitness at 887 Grand Army Highway (Route 6) at 9:10 a.m. Sunday.
-
State Police: 2 Arrested After 18-Year-Old Dragged by Car
Police have arrested two men after an 18-year-old was dragged by a car in Boston Friday night, officials said. According to Massachusetts State Police, they converged on a house party on Phillips Street in Boston early Sunday morning and arrested Dejon W. Barnes, 18, of Dorchester and Kenneth R. Ford, 23, of Roxbury in connection with Friday night’s incident.
-
Man Whose Dog Was Attacked Seeks Stricter Pet Protections
NBC10 Boston has exclusively obtained video showing a poodle-mix being snatched right off the side-walk by a massive pit bull. The pit’s owner is seen frantically kicking his own pet in the head, horrified as it tears into the other dog. The ferocious attack lasted about 17 seconds, before the pit eventually let go. Sparky, a poodle-mix, ran off and...
-
Court Documents Detail 2014 Killing of Simsbury Jogger
Court documents released Monday detail the brutal killing of insurance executive Melissa Millan along a jogging path in Simsbury in 2014.
-
Man in NYC for Wedding Dies Days After Punch in Mistaken Uber Ride Confrontation
UPDATE: Coach at basketball powerhouse university arrested in deadly punch A Florida man in New York City for a wedding has died, two days after he was attacked by a driver who got out and punched him over a mistaken Uber ride, authorities say. Sandor Szabo, 35, died Tuesday, his employer said. Cops said the Boca Raton resident knocked on…
-
Deputy Breaks Car Window to Free Trapped Bear
A California deputy recently had to break a car window to free a bear that got trapped in a vehicle, and the entire encounter was caught on video.
-
Globe Columnist Kevin Cullen Suspended Without Pay for Remarks After Boston Marathon Bombings
The Boston Globe is conducting a review after allegations that one of its columnists of fabricating details of his personal involvement on the day of the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013.
-
Man Wanted in 2 States on 4 Warrants Accidentally Flags Down Cops by Screaming Out Car Window, Says ‘I Was Just Acting Stupid'
A passenger heard screaming out a car window in the direction of police as if asking for help told cops who questioned him after pulling the vehicle over that no, he didn’t need assistance.
-
Globe Columnist Placed on Leave Pending Review of His Work
The Boston Globe is conducting a review after allegations that one of its columnists of fabricating details of his personal involvement on the day of the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013.