Investigators allege the woman killed her husband of nine years with a lethal dose of illicit fentanyl.
A young security guard who shared laughs with mall employees and an engineer spending a Saturday afternoon shopping with a friend are among the eight people killed when a gunman opened fire at Allen Premium Outlets in Texas.
As investigators continue to probe for a motive in the mass shooting that left eight people dead and at least seven others wounded at a Texas outlet mall, details of the gunman's background have begun to surface, including extremist social media postings, a source tells CNN.
Alexa Bartell was driving just northwest of Denver when one of the suspects allegedly hurled a large landscape rock at her Chevrolet Spark, causing it to crash into a field, according to arrest affidavits.
A 20-year-old woman was shot and killed Saturday after she and three others accidentally turned into the wrong driveway while looking for a friend's house in rural upstate New York, authorities said.
The toll could be much higher because there are many bodies in the streets that no one can reach because of the clashes.
Upon arriving to the neighborhood, officers "mistakenly approached 5305 Valley View Avenue instead of 5308 Valley View Avenue," police said.
Deputies in Utah are praising the "brave, courageous" actions of an ice climber they said died after pushing another climber out of the way of falling ice.
A destructive storm system that spawned at least 11 tornado reports and killed five people in Missouri now threatens millions more from Texas to New York with damaging winds, large hail and more potential twisters.
There has been a series of violent incidences around the Caribbean coastal area.
The missing Florida toddler who was found dead in the mouth of an alligator last week was put in the lake by his father, police said.
As another round of severe weather looms, researchers meet storms face-to-face to improve lead times
The weather pattern has been relentless in recent weeks. There have been more than 160 tornado reports since Friday, March 24, when 26 people were killed in severe storms and the town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi was hit the hardest.
Parts of the Midwest and South devastated by catastrophic tornadoes will have almost no time to recover before another round of dangerous storms takes aim at hard-hit areas.
The death toll rose to 32 Sunday after a batch of ferocious storms and tornadoes devastated communities across the American South and Midwest, while parts of the Southern Plains braced for their own round of severe weather.
With drug overdose deaths continuing to hover near record levels, the US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved for the first time an over-the-counter version of the opioid overdose antidote Narcan.
Another round of severe thunderstorms may bring damaging winds and large hail to portions of the Southeast on Monday as some communities across the region are already working to rebuild following a weekend of intense storms and scattered tornadoes that left 26 people dead.
After a rash of violent storms killed 26 people in the South over the weekend, a new "large and extremely dangerous tornado" struck Sunday south of LaGrange, Georgia, the National Weather Service in Atlanta said.
Rescuers raced Saturday to search for survivors and help hundreds of people left homeless after a powerful tornado cut through Mississippi.
The five hair samples helped scientists discover insights about family history, chronic health problems and what might have contributed to his death at the age of 56.
"It was quickly discovered this was in fact a heinous, complex and calculated murder," said the police chief.
Forceful flooding that washed away roads and sent residents across parts of northern and central California fleeing their homes is expected to continue Saturday and through the weekend as more rain arrives.
Officials in California issued evacuation warnings in portions of several counties amid powerful storms likely to deliver severe rainfall and cause widespread flooding across the central and northern parts of the state Friday.
Millions across central and Northern California are bracing for an alarming storm beginning Thursday, with heavy rain threatening to cause widespread flooding in areas already mired in the perilous aftermath of dayslong snowfall.
Preliminary data indicates 2022 will see fewer deaths than the previous two COVID-19 pandemic years; current reports suggest deaths may be down about 3% from 2020 and about 7% from 2021.
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