Two people, a man and a woman, were charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of a man in Castalia Heights, ...
One person is dead after a crash near Bristol Motor Speedway on Thursday evening. According to the Bristol, Tennessee Police ...
Bristol Crown Court heard Doherty drove round a corner in the Lawrence Weston area of Bristol too fast at about 2pm on November 17 last year. Doherty’s car crashed straight into a bus stop where ...
A 15-year saga about who has access to a council-owned green space in Bristol is currently before a judge at the High Court. The battle over the Stoke Lodge playing fields in Stoke Bishop is the ...
A High Court battle has begun over a controversial bailout of Bristol’s schools budget after the deal was agreed in secret. Barristers are trying to convince a judge that Bristol City Council ...
Crews responded to the alley behind the 200 block of Enterprise Street, near Court Street around noon Wednesday ... Crews are responding to a water main break in the alley, east of the 200 block ...
But, due to a water main break at Quincy District Court, the start of the trial has been delayed until Thursday, a court clerk told WBZ-TV. Peppers, 29, was arrested last October in Braintree.
The domestic violence trial for New England Patriots player Jabrill Peppers was delayed on Wednesday morning due to a water main break at Quincy District Court and Quincy Juvenile Court.
Quincy District and Juvenile courts, which are in the same building, will be closed Wednesday because of a water main break, a spokeswoman for the court system said. “Please be advised that the ...
LE CHESNAY, France -- Victor Wembanyama stood on the center stripe of a new outdoor court in his hometown, his arms outstretched to their full 8-foot wingspan as he posed for a slew of photographers.
Former world number one Margaret Court has apparently her exile from the Australian Open after making a rare appearance in the main court. The 82-year-old is often regarded as the greatest player in ...
The court instructed an appeals court to reconsider whether lurid evidence tainted the trial of Brenda Andrew, the only woman on Oklahoma’s death row. By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington ...
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