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For the first time since 2021, the entire BWCA has been CLOSED out of extreme caution to visitors and safety officials thanks to the recent wildfire activity that has grown significantly since last week. Dangerous heat continues this week across the Midwest with records possible
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A Coventry police officer's bodycam captured the dramatic moment live power lines exploded after a driver bypassed a fire engine blocking traffic and ran over downed wires at a crash scene.
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Watch: R.I. Police Officer Scrambles Away as Power Lines Explode
A Coventry police officer's body camera captured the dramatic moment live power lines exploded after a driver bypassed a fire engine blocking traffic and ran over downed wires...
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BREAKING: Governor McMaster has picked Lindsey Grahamβs sister, Darline Graham, to be his interim replacement in the United States Senate. She will serve until her brothers term was set to end in January.
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THIS WEEK: Trooper in a Truck kicks off statewide! WSP officers will ride in semis and buses to spot reckless/distracted driving, seat belt violations and radio to nearby units to take enforcement.
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BREAKING: Paramount considers leaving California. As California tries to derail Paramountβs $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount CEO David Ellisonβs friends and advisers have been pushing the media executive to consider shifting hisβ¦
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UPDATE: California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit Monday involving 12 states challenging the Paramount Skydance $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., the largest proposed merger in Hollywood history.
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Praying for the Maryland State Trooper who was seriously injured in the line of duty last night.ππ»
A Maryland State Trooper was seriously injured Sunday night in a two-vehicle crash in Worcester County, Maryland. The crash happened shortly before 8:30 p.m. along eastbound US Route 50 at MD Route 818.
As a result of the crash, the Maryland State Trooper was transported to an area hospital by ambulance and later on was flown by Maryland State Police Aviation Command to a trauma center for further treatment. He was driving his marked patrol vehicle at the time of the crash.
Troopers from the Berlin Barrack responded to the scene after reports of the crash came in. According to a preliminary investigation, the Land Rover was heading northbound on MD Route 818. The driver attempted to cross the intersection but failed to yield to oncoming traffic.
That's when the Land Rover struck the trooper's patrol vehicle, which was traveling eastbound on Route 50. Emergency crews responded quickly to help both drivers.
More: https://www.easternshoreundercover.com/article/maryland-state-trooper-and-teen-driver-injured-in-worcester-county-crash.htm
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A Maryland State Trooper was seriously injured Sunday night in a two-vehicle crash in Worcester County, Maryland. The crash happened shortly before 8:30 p.m. along eastbound US Route 50 at MD Route 818.
As a result of the crash, the Maryland State Trooper was transported to an area hospital by ambulance and later on was flown by Maryland State Police Aviation Command to a trauma center for further treatment. He was driving his marked patrol vehicle at the time of the crash.
Troopers from the Berlin Barrack responded to the scene after reports of the crash came in. According to a preliminary investigation, the Land Rover was heading northbound on MD Route 818. The driver attempted to cross the intersection but failed to yield to oncoming traffic.
That's when the Land Rover struck the trooper's patrol vehicle, which was traveling eastbound on Route 50. Emergency crews responded quickly to help both drivers.
More: https://www.easternshoreundercover.com/article/maryland-state-trooper-and-teen-driver-injured-in-worcester-county-crash.htm
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Congratulations to my friend, Anthony DiLorenzo. He will be a fantastic representative for New Hampshire!
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Someone decided to leave their child unattended in a car with all the windows rolled up and it was high on temperatures outside, so unfortunately, police was called by two bystanders walking by the car heard the young lady in there crying, sheβs about 1 to 2 years old and nobody was in the car with her police arrived broke the window got the kid out. Mom came out the store finally and she was arrested for child endangerment.
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What started as an emergency call turned out to be a dangerous hoax.
A California police department is speaking out after becoming the target of a swatting incident, warning that these false reports put officers, first responders, and the public at unnecessary risk.
Full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/hedtbd-california-police-department-victimized-by-swatting-call-slams-practice-puts-people-in-danger
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A California police department is speaking out after becoming the target of a swatting incident, warning that these false reports put officers, first responders, and the public at unnecessary risk.
Full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/hedtbd-california-police-department-victimized-by-swatting-call-slams-practice-puts-people-in-danger
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An internal audit found the Carlsbad Police Department is struggling to keep up with growing evidence storage demands as firearms, digital evidence and forensic materials push storage capacity toward its limits.
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Calif. Police Running Out of Space for Nearly 700 Firearms, Evidence
An internal audit found the Carlsbad Police Department is struggling to keep up with growing evidence storage demands as firearms, digital evidence and forensic materials push...
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NEW: Two Atlantic City NJ police officers were injured when their ATVs collided while patrolling the Boardwalk, setting off a chain-reaction crash that also injured five other people.
Seven people were injured, including two police officers, in a Boardwalk accident Saturday afternoon.
The accident occurred around 1:41 p.m. at Brighton Ave., when two officers, who were riding police all-terrain vehicles, collided with each other while patrolling the Boardwalk, acting Chief Andrew Leonard said.
As a result of the collision, two pedestrians and a Boardwalk tram car were also struck, resulting in seven people total being injured, Leonard said.
All involved were treated at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Division. The accident is under investigation, Leonard said.
Praying for all involved.ππ»
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Seven people were injured, including two police officers, in a Boardwalk accident Saturday afternoon.
The accident occurred around 1:41 p.m. at Brighton Ave., when two officers, who were riding police all-terrain vehicles, collided with each other while patrolling the Boardwalk, acting Chief Andrew Leonard said.
As a result of the collision, two pedestrians and a Boardwalk tram car were also struck, resulting in seven people total being injured, Leonard said.
All involved were treated at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Division. The accident is under investigation, Leonard said.
Praying for all involved.ππ»
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Data Centers in Ohio are preparing to discharge their water usage directly into lakes and streams and the EPA is working on permits to let them do it
βThe Ohio EPA is drafting permits to let that wastewater flow straight into our lakes and streams. Five year permits, no guarantee of a sewage treatment plant on site, just straight into the river if that's what's nearbyβ
This is very real, the EPA is actually doing this, and there are real concerns:
Concerns raised by residents include
- Thermal pollution: Hot water can harm aquatic life.
- Chemicals: Potential for biocides, metals, or other additives.
- Massive withdrawals and discharges of water strain local water bodies, especially during droughts
- Environmental groups like Great Lakes groups warn of risks to drinking water, recreation and ecosystems
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βThe Ohio EPA is drafting permits to let that wastewater flow straight into our lakes and streams. Five year permits, no guarantee of a sewage treatment plant on site, just straight into the river if that's what's nearbyβ
This is very real, the EPA is actually doing this, and there are real concerns:
Concerns raised by residents include
- Thermal pollution: Hot water can harm aquatic life.
- Chemicals: Potential for biocides, metals, or other additives.
- Massive withdrawals and discharges of water strain local water bodies, especially during droughts
- Environmental groups like Great Lakes groups warn of risks to drinking water, recreation and ecosystems
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A Jacksonville community is mourning after a tragic crash claimed three lives.
Authorities say a 17-year-old is now facing multiple felony charges as investigators continue working to understand what happened and the case moves through the legal process.
Full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/jacksonville-teen-faces-multiple-felonies-after-high-speed-dui-crash-kills-three
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Authorities say a 17-year-old is now facing multiple felony charges as investigators continue working to understand what happened and the case moves through the legal process.
Full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/jacksonville-teen-faces-multiple-felonies-after-high-speed-dui-crash-kills-three
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HOMELESS HOTSPOT: NEWSMAX correspondent Andrew Craft reports from Manhattan's West Side, where a sprawling homeless encampment has residents demanding action from Mayor Mamdani.
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Not every crime happens face-to-face. Identity theft and scams are impacting millions of Americans each year.
Staying informed and recognizing the warning signs are more important than ever for protecting yourself and your family.
Full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/identity-theft-and-scams-happen-far-more-often-than-all-fbi-reported-crimes
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Staying informed and recognizing the warning signs are more important than ever for protecting yourself and your family.
Full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/identity-theft-and-scams-happen-far-more-often-than-all-fbi-reported-crimes
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WATCH: President Donald J. Trump speaks at White House
POTUS on Iran: "We're not going to put up with it. We are just going forward β we're attacking them tonight. We're taking out all their capability for anything having to do with the Strait... What they're doing is being very foolish, very stupid."
POTUS: "We're doing something very dramatic and very important for the people of Utah."
Gov. Cox: "This is a big day for Utah. POTUS did something very similar several years ago during his first term... we believe that under the Antiquities Act, it's very clear that these monument designations are supposed to be the smallest area possible to protect the antiquities, and these multimillion acre monuments that are bigger than the state of Delaware certainly do not fit that designation."
"There are reports about Iranian drones in Cuba..."
POTUS: "Well, if they do have that, and they might very well have that, we'll take care of it... we'll take care of it in short order. We're not going to have a problem. We're not going to allow that to happen."
POTUS on Iran: "They made a deal; they broke it β probably 10 times β and they killed a lot of people... They've been negotiating for 47 years, but nobody has ever hit them militarily. We're hitting them very hard."
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POTUS on Iran: "We're not going to put up with it. We are just going forward β we're attacking them tonight. We're taking out all their capability for anything having to do with the Strait... What they're doing is being very foolish, very stupid."
POTUS: "We're doing something very dramatic and very important for the people of Utah."
Gov. Cox: "This is a big day for Utah. POTUS did something very similar several years ago during his first term... we believe that under the Antiquities Act, it's very clear that these monument designations are supposed to be the smallest area possible to protect the antiquities, and these multimillion acre monuments that are bigger than the state of Delaware certainly do not fit that designation."
"There are reports about Iranian drones in Cuba..."
POTUS: "Well, if they do have that, and they might very well have that, we'll take care of it... we'll take care of it in short order. We're not going to have a problem. We're not going to allow that to happen."
POTUS on Iran: "They made a deal; they broke it β probably 10 times β and they killed a lot of people... They've been negotiating for 47 years, but nobody has ever hit them militarily. We're hitting them very hard."
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NEW: Authorities in Wilson, North Carolina, responded to a reported shooting at the Wilson County Courthouse that prompted a significant law enforcement response and temporarily disrupted normal operations. Officials have confirmed that a suspect is in custodyβ¦
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Praying for the Wilson Police Officer and Wilson County Sheriffβs Deputy who were shot in the line of duty today while stopping a violent suspect.ππ»
UPDATE: A 19-year-old woman was critically injured after being shot multiple times outside the Wilson County Courthouse on the morning of Monday, July 13, 2026.
According to the Wilson County Sheriff's Office, the shooting occurred at approximately 10:40 a.m. outside the courthouse in downtown Wilson. Authorities said 21-year-old Abdul Karim Mustafa of Wilson approached the woman and fired multiple rounds before fleeing the area while continuing to discharge his firearm.
As responding officers searched for the suspect, Mustafa allegedly exchanged gunfire with law enforcement near Goldsboro Street. A Wilson Police Department officer was shot in the arm, and a Wilson County deputy was struck in his ballistic vest. Both officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries and are expected to recover.
Mustafa was taken into custody on a nearby street without further incident. He has been charged with attempted murder, going armed to the terror of the public, discharging a firearm within city limits, and damage to real property. Additional charges may be filed as the investigation continues.
The 19-year-old victim was transported to a hospital, where she underwent emergency surgery. She remains in critical condition.
During a press conference, Wilson County Sheriff Calvin Woodard said investigators believe the shooting was retaliatory and connected to a fatal shooting in Wilson several weeks ago in which a 16-year-old was killed. According to the sheriff, the injured woman is related to the individual charged in that earlier homicide. Investigators have reviewed security camera footage as part of the case.
The Wilson Police Department is leading the investigation into the shooting of the woman, while the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is assisting with the investigation into the exchange of gunfire involving law enforcement officers.
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UPDATE: A 19-year-old woman was critically injured after being shot multiple times outside the Wilson County Courthouse on the morning of Monday, July 13, 2026.
According to the Wilson County Sheriff's Office, the shooting occurred at approximately 10:40 a.m. outside the courthouse in downtown Wilson. Authorities said 21-year-old Abdul Karim Mustafa of Wilson approached the woman and fired multiple rounds before fleeing the area while continuing to discharge his firearm.
As responding officers searched for the suspect, Mustafa allegedly exchanged gunfire with law enforcement near Goldsboro Street. A Wilson Police Department officer was shot in the arm, and a Wilson County deputy was struck in his ballistic vest. Both officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries and are expected to recover.
Mustafa was taken into custody on a nearby street without further incident. He has been charged with attempted murder, going armed to the terror of the public, discharging a firearm within city limits, and damage to real property. Additional charges may be filed as the investigation continues.
The 19-year-old victim was transported to a hospital, where she underwent emergency surgery. She remains in critical condition.
During a press conference, Wilson County Sheriff Calvin Woodard said investigators believe the shooting was retaliatory and connected to a fatal shooting in Wilson several weeks ago in which a 16-year-old was killed. According to the sheriff, the injured woman is related to the individual charged in that earlier homicide. Investigators have reviewed security camera footage as part of the case.
The Wilson Police Department is leading the investigation into the shooting of the woman, while the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is assisting with the investigation into the exchange of gunfire involving law enforcement officers.
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