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First-year Loyola student identified as victim in fatal shooting at Loyola Beach; hunt for masked gunman continues

Sheridan Gorman (Instagram) Loyola University has confirmed that a freshman student, 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman, was tragically killed on the pier at Loyola Beach. Gorman, who hailed from Yorktown Heights, New

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Dozens of airbags stolen during overnight raid in Lakeview

At least two dozen cars in Lakeview were targeted in a spree of airbag thefts overnight, adding to the ongoing

Slain California surfing legend’s brother says Costa Rica killing could just be ‘random attack,’ he ‘didn’t have enemies

The recent brutal murder of California surfing legend Kurt Van Dyke in his Costa Rica home has left his family

Man who was on FBI’s ‘most wanted’ list for hurling cinderblock at ICE during LA riot faces 20 years

A man wearing a mask who evaded authorities after throwing a large cinderblock at ICE vehicles during a riot in

Navy reservist David Varela accused of killing wife Lina Guerra before fleeing to Hong Kong

A tragic incident has unfolded in Norfolk, Virginia, where a Navy reservist is suspected of fleeing to Hong Kong after

23-year-old woman shot in leg on NYC street

The bustling neighborhood of Ridgewood in Queens was rocked by a terrifying incident on Tuesday afternoon when a 23-year-old woman

Long Island maniac, 21, allegedly fired crossbow at sister’s head — in months-long plot to kill her

A shocking incident unfolded in Long Island as a man was arrested for shooting his sister in the head with

Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is a critic of ICE, LAUSD Chief Jim McDonnell wants protesting students to chill

LA’s schools boss, Alberto Carvalho, has faced criticism for his anti-ICE rhetoric as students in the city gear up to

NJ prosecutors drop racketeering case against Dem power broker, co-defendants

New Jersey’s acting attorney general, Jennifer Davenport, has made the decision not to appeal the dismissal of racketeering charges against