July 18, 2023 Man who fled from, shot at Indiana officers charged on 3 attempted murder counts Tarron Conwell, 19, has been charged with three counts of attempted murder for firing at police officers pursuing him in Muncie, Indiana.
July 18, 2023 Court clears way for Illinois to become first state to eradicate cash bail The Illinois State Supreme Court upheld a provision in the SAFE-T Act that eliminates cash bail. The law is set to take effect on Sept. 18.
July 18, 2023 Wisconsin Republicans propose amendment to block government agencies from closing churches during emergencies Republican Sen. Cory Tomczyk and Rep. Ty Bodden proposed an amendment that would block government agencies from closing churches during emergencies in Wisconsin.
July 18, 2023 Missouri police officer charged with kidnapping, beating man until his jaw broke A police officer was arrested Monday for kidnapping and assaulting a man near St. Louis, Missouri. The officer threatened the man to not return to Northwoods.
July 18, 2023 LGBTQ+ group calls for Minnesota mayor to meet its demands or resign following his comments on Pride event Members of the Rainbowatonna LGBTQ+ group are calling for Minnesota Mayor Tom Kuntz to resign following comments he made regarding a local pride event.
July 18, 2023 SUV crashes into suburban Chicago restaurant, critically injuring teen A 14-year-old boy was critically injured when an SUV crashed into a restaurant in suburban Chicago. Four others were also hurt in the accident.
July 18, 2023 New dementia drug 'has given me hope’: Alzheimer’s patients reveal their stories The first new Alzheimer’s treatment in 20 years was granted full FDA approval in early July 2023. Two patients who participated in the clinical trials share personal experiences.
July 17, 2023 Illinois sexual assault case gets DNA hit linking man to 2001 crime A man detained at the border in November for illegal re-entry into the U.S. was linked to a sexual assault back in 2001 in West Chicago using the latest DNA technology.
July 17, 2023 Minnesota to delete all Human Services emails over a year old Minnesota's Department of Human Services plans to delete all emails over one year old beginning next months, unless employees determine the messages contain official government records.
July 17, 2023 Iowa judge blocks state’s ‘fetal heartbeat’ abortion ban days after Gov. Kim Reynolds signs measure into law Iowa Judge Joseph Seidlin has temporarily blocked a "fetal heartbeat ban" on abortion just days after Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the bill into law.