HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Maui Police Chief John Pelletier is fiercely denying allegations that he was involved in a cover-up linked to Sean “Diddy” Combs. In a nearly 90-page civil lawsuit ...
Jason Whisnant, chief of the Morganton Department of Public Safety, will retire from the position at the end of this month.
A Dauphin County police officer earned his department's Officer of the Year award. Swatara Township Police announced this ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is launching a probe into the city of Dallas over the region's sanctuary city policies that protect illegal immigrants. On Thursday, Paxton announced the ...
A body was found in a Missouri pond on Feb. 28. A law enforcement officer says sheriff's deputies helped cover up foul play.
Central DeWitt standout Ryan Watters’ high school career will end the same place his freshman campaign concluded — Des Moines. In between has been a lot of excellent basketball from the 6 ...
OTTAWA — Big questions remain unanswered following Mark Carney‘s first full day as Liberal leader, but his resounding victory has rejuvenated Liberals’ hopes the next election could keep ...
Fox News’ Jesse Watters got through an entire broadcast without mentioning Monday’s epic stock market crash — save for one spring breaker bringing it up. “Last election, young voters swung ...
A spokesperson for the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department said Tuesday that law enforcement was unaware of security issues at the Education Department's main headquarters, or the Federal Student ...
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the appeal of a California fire chief who claimed he lost his job because of his Christian faith, a case that could have made it easier for Americans ...
President Donald Trump put restraints on his DOGE commander Elon Musk last week after hearing a gripe about his broad staffing cuts from Fox News host Jesse Watters, according to a report.
For a president known as an avid Fox News watcher and president, the key moment that humanized the fury over DOGE firings came from a viral personal appeal by TV personality Jesse Watters.