Marilyn Latish McKey, Tonacia Yvonne Tyson and Taneshia Deshawn Jordan were arrested by the Winston-Salem Police Department.
Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY
A girl was ‘very scared’ after a car crash. Two Utah firefighters saw her bottles of nail polish and had an idea
Two Utah firefighters helped calm an uninjured but ‘very scared’ girl after a car crash by letting her paint their nails.
Pennsylvania middle school teacher placed on leave after racist rant in school parking lot
A teacher at Drexel Hill Middle School in Pennsylvania has been placed on administrative leave after she used racial slurs in a viral Facebook video.
Police: Memory card found in street had video of woman’s killing. A man has been charged
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‘Kill it immediately’: Snakehead fish that can breathe air, survive on land found in Georgia
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Boston Public Health Commission confirms first case of measles in a Boston resident since 2013
The Boston Public Health Commission confirmedĀ a resident of Boston has been diagnosed with the measles for the first time since 2013.
After 3 NICU babies die, Pennsylvania hospital says a waterborne bacteria may be to blame
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‘Interruptive’ Bob Woodward booed during event with reporters who broke Weinstein story
Bob Woodward was booed by an audience while asking questions during anĀ event for reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, according to Twitter reports.
‘I want the best for you’: Botham Jean’s brother hugs Amber Guyger in emotional courtroom scene
Brandt Jean, the brother of Botham Jean, embraced Amber Guyger, who killed Botham after mistakenly walking into his apartment.
New York City bans discriminatory use of ‘illegal alien,’ with violators subject to fines up to $250K
The New York City Human Rights Law has new guidance that states derogatory use of the term ‘illegal alien’ could lead to a $250,000 fine.