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A devastating workplace shooting at the KDC/One warehouse in New Albany, Ohio, has resulted in two fatalities and four injuries. Authorities have identified one of the victims as 30-year-old Shakhar Chapagai, who was pronounced dead at a Columbus hospital late Wednesday night. The second victim was found deceased at the scene, though officials have not yet released their identity. The violent attack unfolded late Tuesday night at the facility, located in an industrial area of Licking County. Police have identified the suspect as 28-year-old Bruce Reginald Foster III, an employee at KDC/One. Reports indicate that he had been working his…
Name of Product: RYOBI 40-Volt Brushless 21” Cordless Walk-Behind Mowers Hazard: The recalled mowers have a push-on connector inside the powerhead that can overheat, posing a fire hazard. Remedy: Replace Recall Date: February 06, 2025 Units: About 217,500 (In addition, about 28,400 were sold in Canada) Consumer Contact TTI toll-free at 800-597-9624 from 9 a.m. […]
On Tuesday, a new Bill introduced to the Tennessee General Assembly by Representative Caleb Hemmer and Senator Jeff Yarbro (HB0563/SB0807) could result in gun owners being charged for leaving guns unsecured inside of vehicles. The bill was passed through the House on its first consideration on Monday. To summarize: Prohibits a person from storing a […]
From 9th Judicial District Attorney General Russell Johnson: The Tennessee District Attorney General’s Conference has released the 2024 Immigration Report. The Conference reports to the General Assembly the number of individuals that are charged or convicted of a crime in Tennessee that are not lawfully present in the United States. There were approximately 2,719 reports […]
From 9th Judicial District Attorney General Russell Johnson: The Tennessee District Attorney General’s Conference has released the 2024 Immigration Report. The Conference reports to the General Assembly the number of individuals that are charged or convicted of a crime in Tennessee that are not lawfully present in the United States. There were approximately 2,719 reports […]
NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The flu is spreading widely throughout the state and is likely to peak in the coming weeks, the NC Department of Health and Human Services said. NCDHHS reports 51 new flu deaths were added to the statewide dashboard on Wednesday, Feb. 5, but the newly added deaths occurred over the last few weeks due to delays in reporting. COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are also continuing to spread, although RSV levels have been decreasing in recent weeks, health officials said. MORE: North Carolina girl dies from flu, mother says; ‘lost a piece of…
Tennessee Tech University will honor Black History Month with a slate of campus events for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the local community throughout February. The festivities kick off on Thursday, Feb 6. at Tech’s Hooper Eblen Center where the women and men’s basketball teams will play back-to-back games against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. A […]
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A man has been arrested after authorities said he rammed his vehicle into the lobby of a SouthPark jewelry store early Thursday morning. The incident happened around 1 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 6, at the Diamonds Direct Charlotte located at 4521 Sharon Road. Queen City News is tracking CRIME in your area 🚨 >> Latest stories here Joab Warrior Ham has been charged with breaking and entering. He was issued a $1,000 bond and is scheduled to be in court Thursday afternoon. Queen City News was at the scene Thursday morning as crews were working to…
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A death investigation is ongoing in the Yorkmount area, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department reports. Around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6, CMPD announced the incident in the 7000 block of Nations Ford Road. Officials have not said what led up to the death. This is a Developing Story. Check back for updates
The Harriman City Council met in regular session on Tuesday with only a couple of items on the agenda. One to purchase some bleachers for $18,000 for the Flour Mill Flats ball fields. Second to ask for approval for a rezoning request. However, when city manager Scott Mason gave his report, he mentioned that vandalism […]