Deputies Marshall Ervin Jr. and Jonathan Koleski were attempting to serve a warrant at a residence when they were attacked, authorities say.
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‘Hearts are broken’: Suspects in custody after 2 Georgia deputies killed in ‘ambush’
Two suspects were taken into custody Thursday and held at Cobb County Police Department for questioning, authorities said.
‘We’re so weak’: Father, son clinging to a floating cooler rescued in Boston Harbor
A father and son were rescued Wednesday as they clung desperately to a cooler after their lobster boat sank into Boston Harbor.
‘Horrific’: Suspect arrested in hit-and-run that killed 3 people outside iconic Chicago gay bar
Tavis Dunbar, 34, was arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder, police said Tuesday.
Alabama city says it couldn’t legally fire police after racist text scandal. They found a loophole instead.
The city council voted to temporarily disband its three-member police department and contract services with the county sheriff’s department instead.
Death toll in Missouri house explosion rises to 3 after mother, young daughter die from injuries
The gas explosion happened Monday in Wyatt, a small southern Missouri city. Investigators pointed to propane gas as the likely cause.
1 person killed, 9 injured in Missouri house explosion; authorities say gas leak was likely cause
The victims had serious to life-threatening injuries. One victim, a man in his 20s, died from his injuries at a hospital.
Ringing in your ears? About 750 million people have this perplexing condition, study says.
Researchers estimate about 14% of adults experience tinnitus while 2% experience a severe form of it.
‘Devastated’: Firefighter killed by falling tree while battling wildfire in western Oregon
Collin Hagan, 27, of Toivola, Michigan died as he helped fight the Big Swamp fire near Oakridge, Oregon in the Willamette National Forest.
A sacred area for native Hawaiians is filling up with trash. Crews are ‘fighting the onslaught.’
With an estimated 115,000 pounds of debris accumulating on the reefs of Papahānaumokuākea, crews struggle against a pileup that keeps building.