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Former Oromocto First Nation chief Shelley Sabattis and eight other people will stand trial before a judge and jury next fall on charges of assault and breaking and entering. The nine people are ...
A red SUV involved in a weekend wrong-way crash belonged to Sandra Eckert, the Franklin woman missing since March 2021. Her husband, Wesley Eckert — a person of interest in the disappearance — was ...
Tens of thousands of Ethiopians, predominantly from the Oromo ethnic group, gathered in the capital Saturday for the vibrant Irreecha festival, a thanksgiving celebration that this year underscored a ...
A recent Supreme Court decisions strips away what little remained of the guardrails preventing police from seizing anyone under a flimsy pretext, law professors Daniel Harawa and Kate Weisburd write ...