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Mississippi woman arrested after 4-year-old's remains found in closet

GREENVILLE, Miss. (TCD) -- Police arrested a woman over the weekend after finding the remains of a y

Chicago woman pleads guilty to helping her mom kill pregnant teen and cut the baby out of her womb

CHICAGO (TCD) -- A 29-year-old woman pleaded guilty Monday to helping her mother kill a pregnant 19-

Dead Virginia fisherman named as suspect in 3 cold cases from the 1980s

HAMPTON, Va. (TCD) -- State and federal law enforcement officials identified a deceased fisherman as

NJ’s cannabis business is booming

Tripled in three years, many small business owners still struggle with lack of access to funding The

Alabama man and brother sentenced in shooting death of his ex-wife over child, spousal support

DOTHAN, Ala. (TCD) -- A 50-year-old man and his 54-year-old brother will spend the rest of their liv

Menendez reiterates innocence in defiant Senate speech

Senator addresses federal corruption charges The post Menendez reiterates innocence in defiant Senat

Illinois man pleads guilty to dousing ex-girlfriend’s mother in gasoline and killing her in fire

TROY, Ill. (TCD) -- A 41-year-old man entered a guilty plea this week in connection with the 2022 de

Mom charged after infant overdoses on NyQuil while kids were left alone for over 35 hours

PHOENIX (TCD) -- A 24-year-old woman was taken into custody last week for reportedly feeding her inf

Murphy to stress phonics-based reading in State of the State address

Test results show literacy rates have never regained pre-pandemic levels The post Murphy to stress

Lawmakers approve blizzard of bills on last day before new Legislature takes over

Included in the pile was a measure to give themselves a 67% pay increase The post Lawmakers approve

Will the new Legislature be any more diverse than the last?

NJ’s party-line system is just one of the barriers to fresh faces The post Will the new Legislature

Long-delayed immigrant rights bills headed to Murphy’s desk

After almost two years making their way through the Legislature, trio of bills passes at close of le