Tragic Shooting at Pittsburgh U-Haul Leaves One Dead: Homicide Trial Begins as Defense Admits Guilt

PITTSBURGH, PA – Corey Dick, an employee at a U-Haul in Pittsburgh’s East End, found himself caught in a devastating tragedy on July 27, 2021. As he prepared to have an early dinner, a man who had been inquiring about renting a pickup truck returned and reported that the truck he wanted to see was locked. Dick’s best friend and coworker, Jacob Jaillet, went outside to offer assistance. Seconds later, Dick heard two gunshots and a customer frantically urged him to call 911. Rushing outside, Dick discovered Jaillet shot in the neck and bleeding. In … Read more

Early Morning Accident Leaves One Injured on Busy 15 Freeway in Devore

DEVORE, CA – One person was injured in a two-car collision on the 15 Freeway at the 215 Freeway interchange early Friday morning. The accident occurred at approximately 5:37 a.m., according to the California Highway Patrol. Details regarding the cause of the collision remain unclear at this time. However, it involved a black Honda and another unidentified vehicle. The extent of the injuries sustained by the victim has not been disclosed. The crash site, located at the interchange of two major Californian freeways, is known for heavy traffic congestion. The incident caused delays and disruptions … Read more

Lizzo’s Controversial Appearance at the 2024 Grammys Leaves Fans Baffled

LOS ANGELES – Fans were left puzzled as to why Lizzo made an appearance at the 2024 Grammys, considering she is currently facing sexual harassment lawsuits from her former dancers. The singer took the stage at the Crypto.com Arena on Sunday to present the award for Best R&B Song to SZA for her track, “Snooze.” In her introduction, Lizzo mentioned the great artists who have won Grammy Awards throughout the years, but viewers at home expressed confusion over her presence at the star-studded event amidst the ongoing controversy. Many took to Twitter to question why … Read more

Mother Utilizes Ohio’s Safe Havens Law: Leaves Baby Boy at Stark County Fire Station

Canton, Ohio – A baby boy was recently left at a fire station in Stark County under Ohio’s Safe Havens law, which allows parents to anonymously surrender their newborns without fear of prosecution. The infant, referred to as Baby Boy Doe, was discovered at the fire station by first responders. Safe Havens laws, also known as Baby Moses laws, are enacted in many states across the United States. They provide parents with a safe and legal option to leave their unharmed newborns at designated locations, such as hospitals, fire stations, or police stations, within a … Read more