Father Drops Lawsuit Over Son’s Death at Nickerson Gardens After Stabbing Incident
The father of a man who died trying to break up a fight at Los Angeles’ Nickerson Gardens has voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit against the City and County of Los … Read more
Austin Street Takeover Organizer’s Charge Dropped After Assault Conviction
A 21-year-old man accused of organizing a high-profile street takeover in Austin last summer has seen the charge against him dismissed, court records show. The dismissal comes after the man, … Read more
D.C. Curfew Confusion: What You Need to Know About Youth and Adult Rules
Following President Donald Trump’s decision to federalize the D.C. Police and deploy the National Guard, many residents and social media users have expressed confusion about curfew rules in the District. … Read more
Puget Sound Sizzles as Heat Advisory Grips Western Washington
Western Washington is bracing for another sweltering day as a heat advisory remains in effect until 10 p.m. Tuesday. Meteorologist Ted Buehner warned that most of the region will experience … Read more
San Francisco’s Comeback Play: From Crisis to Clarity
Something has been in the air here for more than a year now — and, unusually, it isn’t fog or another round of hype about the next big thing in … Read more
Arson Shakes LVMPD Headquarters: Suspect in Custody After Fire Ignites Police Property
In a recent development, Las Vegas Metro Police have arrested a suspect believed to be responsible for an arson attempt at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) headquarters. Christian … Read more
Chicago Alderman Takes On Window Sign Overload to Boost Safety and Style
On a routine drive past a gas station just two blocks from her Chatham office, Alderman Michelle Harris notices something that has become all too familiar: bright green vinyl signs … Read more
Austin Spins a New Traffic Tale with Safer Roundabouts
You’re behind the wheel in Austin, following your usual route through a quiet neighborhood. Suddenly, the road opens up into an unfamiliar intersection. No red lights, no stop signs—just a … Read more
Midtown Manhattan Shooting Sparks NFL Controversy and Corporate Chaos
A deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting inside a high-rise tower has jolted New York’s corporate heart, leaving five people dead—including the gunman—and raising haunting questions about mental health, sports trauma, and … Read more
3,000 Guns Off NYC Streets — But Bronx Says ‘We Need More Than This
In a major win for public safety, the NYPD has seized over 3,000 illegal guns in just the first half of 2025 — contributing to record-low shooting rates citywide. Officials … Read more
















