Fracking is being forced onto some Ohio property owners' land: Here's why it's legal

Jill Hunkler (NEW YORK) — When Jill Antares Hunkler purchased land in Belmont County, Ohio, in 2007, she never envisioned her home would be surrounded by 78 oil and gas fracking wells a decade later, she said.
DC cop killed by accidental gunshot recovering firearm from storm drain

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — D.C. police officer Wayne David died on Wednesday evening after he suffered an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound while trying to recover a weapon from a storm drain, police have announced. Officers were
Court holds evidentiary hearing for Missouri death row inmate claiming innocence before execution date

Courtesy of Marcellus Williams’ Legal Team (ST. LOUIS) — A county prosecutor in St. Louis, Missouri, presented DNA evidence Wednesday alleging that a death row inmate convicted of first-degree murder is innocent in a case that has
United flight diverted to Memphis due to 'severe' turbulence: Airline

EllenMoran/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A United Airlines flight en route to Chicago was diverted to Tennessee after experiencing “severe turbulence” Wednesday, the airline said. Seven people were injured, including one who was transported to a local
INTERVIEW: SR Classified School Employees Demand Fair and Equitable Raises

(Audio) KSRO’s Michelle Marques talks with Jeremy Arnold, Labor Relations Representative for California School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter 75, about a labor dispute with Santa Rosa City Schools. CSEA members and supporters picketed the Santa Rosa City