A federal judge in Buffalo has ruled that a hearing will be held later this year to determine whether the 19-year-old Tops shooter, Payton Gendron, should face the death penalty.
U.S. District Judge Lawrence Vilardo has suggested the end of May as the start time for hearings from the prosecution and ...
Chappell Roan Comes Back Swinging After Music Exec Criticises Her Grammys Speech Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, ...
You don’t have to be an American football fan, or even an American, to have heard about the Super Bowl. For the NFL faithful, the event is a final push toward the end zone following a season-long ...
All week long, the Wright County Justice Center will be illuminated purple at night — visible to all traveling on Highway 25 ...
A Georgia man was convicted for fatally shooting a man in Niagara Falls in October 2023, the Niagara County District Attorney ...
A second employee has died following a shooting at an Ohio warehouse and four others remain hospitalized as the co-worker ...
Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City will defend their NFL championship title Feb. 9 in New Orleans, against the Philadelphia ...
Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson, Buffalo’s Josh Allen and Washington’s Jayden Daniels won’t be participating in the Pro Bowl Games ...
Caron D. Fleming turned down a deal in which he faced up to 15 years in prison; if convicted at trial, he could face up to 25 ...
Freshman Tre Johnson leads the Longhorns at 18,8 points per game. He leads Texas in a road game at Ole Miss Wednesday, ...
Sunday's playoff battle between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills ultimately had no bearing on the bottom line for the NFL MVP debate, with the votes for the award already having been submitted.