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Onalaska Police Department goes green with electric squad cars

October 30, 2025

The Onalaska Police Department has made a big move towards sustainability by adding two new electric vehicles to their fleet. This decision came after a deal was struck with General Motors. The switch to electric vehicles is expected to bring several benefits, including improved efficiency and cost

politics

A Shift in Allegiances: Adams Backs Cuomo in NYC Mayor Race

October 23, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, Mayor Eric Adams has decided to support Andrew Cuomo in the New York City mayoral race. This comes after months of tension between the two, with Adams previously calling Cuomo a "snake and a liar. " However, it seems they have buried the hatchet, as they were seen tog

crime

Coeur d'Alene: A Safer Place to Live

April 26, 2025

Coeur d'Alene has seen a drop in serious crimes over the past year. The city recorded 637 major crimes in 2024. These crimes include things like severe assaults, robberies, arson, rape, and murder. This is a 12% drop from the previous year. This trend has been going on for a decade. In 2014, there w

crime

Seattle Police Officers Seek Privacy Over Capitol Rally Attendance

April 21, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, four Seattle police officers are fighting to keep their names hidden from public records. These officers were present at the January 6, 2021, rally in Washington, D. C. , where then-President Trump encouraged supporters to protest the election results. This rally prec

celebrities

Michelle Trachtenberg: A Young Star Gone Too Soon

February 27, 2025

A beloved figure from the 90s and 2000s, Michelle Trachtenberg, left the world stunned when she was found lifeless in her Manhattan home. She was only 39 years old. Trachtenberg was a household name for many millennials, known for her roles as a troubled teenager in the supernatural series "Buffy th

crime

No More Free Passes: Career Thief Finally Faces Justice

February 8, 2025

In the heart of Manhattan, a notorious burglar, Al Booker, has left his mark since 2018, but until recently, he has dodged real jail time despite more than 40 arrests. Judges have repeatedly shown him leniency, releasing him after burglaries and even letting him go on supervised release, sometimes i

crime

New York City's Police Department Gets a Fresh Start

December 22, 2024

When Jessie Tisch took over as the new Police Commissioner, she faced an immediate challenge: a high-profile shooting in Manhattan. But once the suspect was caught, Tisch turned her attention to some big changes needed within the NYPD. One of her first moves was to send 500 officers back to their r

crime

The FBI Investigates Deputy Mayor's Home in City Hall Bomb Threat Case

December 19, 2024

You might be surprised to learn that the FBI recently searched the home of Brian Williams, the deputy mayor for public safety in Los Angeles. This isn't just any deputy mayor, though. Williams has been working on crucial issues like police hiring and spending for almost two years. But what's the big

crime

UCLA Students Targeted in Alleged Hate Crime

October 21, 2024

Around 1:11 a. m. on Saturday, a group of UCLA students sitting on a bench near a Chick-Fil-A on Westwood Boulevard were targeted by a hateful act. A dark SUV drove by, and the driver shouted an ethnic slur at the students. The front passenger then threw an open water bottle, striking one of the stu

opinion

The Speed Limit Enigma: Why Enforcement Matters

September 17, 2024

Imagine driving on a highway with no speed limit signs, no traffic police, and no restrictions. Sounds chaotic, right? Yet, this is the reality for many drivers in Dallas, where speed limits are often ignored. The Texas Department of Transportation has recently lowered speed limits on several roads