Juvenile Detention - Brother claims baby's death was an accident
Brother claims baby's death was an accident
Portales News-Tribune - The brother of a Clovis teenager charged in the death of an infant says the death was an accident. Officials allege Benito Valdez, 16, shook his 4-month-old son before he died Saturday and then lied to police about the incident, court records show
Crime and safety reports
Southwest Journal - Between 4 p.m., Dec. 20 and 2 p.m., Dec. 22, on the 3100 block of Lyndale Ave. S. An unknown number of suspects broke out the basement window of an apartment complex to gain entry to the building. The only items that appeared stolen belonged to an 18
Rappahannock News
Times Community - The RCHS Academic Team competed successfully in a WVPT Pop Quiz match against the Covenant School of Charlottesville on Thursday, Jan. 12. The final score was Rappahannock 200 to Covenant s 190. The entire match appeared on television this past
'On the Outs' shows ghetto's chaos
San Gabriel Valley Tribune - By Glenn Whipp, Film Critic The gritty drug drama "On the Outs" opens with a searing, a cappella version of "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," and then very quietly drives the song's point home later, showing Lady Liberty herself looming
Eighth-grader charged in Bryan bomb threats
Bryan-College Station Eagle - An eighth-grader at Sam Rayburn Middle School turned himself over to authorities Friday and was charged with making fake bomb threats against two Bryan schools. Police said the boy told them he called 911 on Jan. 5 and made the threats against Bryan
Teen Sought After Shooting Surrenders
News Channel 2000 - SANFORD, Fla. -- The teenager who was identified as a person of interest in Thursday's shooting near Sanford turned himself in to authorities on Friday. Eric Wensday, 17, showed up at the sheriff's office on Friday with his mother and his attorney


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