June 18, 2023 Missing Chicago man Noah Enos found dead; body pulled from Chicago River near concert venue The body of Chicago man Noah Enos, who went missing Monday night after a concert at the Salt Shed, was pulled from the Chicago River near the venue on Saturday morning.
June 18, 2023 Shooting at Illinois Juneteenth celebration leaves at least 20 injured, 1 dead The DuPage County Sheriff's Office in Illinois said that preliminary information shows at least 20 victims were shot, one fatally, during a large gathering in Willowbrook.
June 18, 2023 Joni Ernst says she knows what Iowans want in a 2024 GOP nominee Sen. Joni Ernst said Iowa voters and others across the country want a presidential candidate who can "pull together" a divided country in 2024.
June 17, 2023 Michigan 19-year-old planned synagogue mass shooting, FBI claims The FBI said it has arrested a 19-year-old in Michigan after obtaining messages and notes for his alleged plan for a mass shooting at a synagogue.
June 17, 2023 More than 70 letters containing 'suspicious' white powder sent to Kansas lawmakers, officials, FBI says The FBI and multiple state agencies are investigating after dozens of Kansas lawmakers and officials reported receiving letters containing a suspicious white powder.
June 17, 2023 Arkansas woman goes viral staging 'silly,' risque photo shoot on roof to raise home repair funds An Arkansas woman, shocked that she needed to pay $10,000 to replace her leaky roof, went viral after posting "silly" and risque selfies of herself on the roof to raise money.
June 17, 2023 Hunter Biden deposed in Arkansas child support case over 4-year-old daughter Hunter Biden showed up at a Little Rock, Arkansas, court Friday morning, attending a deposition about his paternity and child support battle with ex-stripper Lunden Roberts.
June 16, 2023 Michigan news outlet GM apologizes for memo warning against 'polarizing' Pride Month coverage WOOD-TV, which covers Grand Rapids, Michigan's media market, reportedly sent out a memo advising against excessive coverage of Pride events in the largely conservative area.
June 16, 2023 Judge blocks Indiana ban on hormone treatments, puberty blockers for minors U.S. District Court Judge James Patrick Hanlon on Friday struck down a significant portion of an Indiana law banning transgender procedures for minors.
June 16, 2023 Gay Milwaukee County supervisor claims he was accosted, punched in face at local mall Milwaukee County Supervisor Peter Burgelis claims he was called a homophobic slur before being punched in the face at a Wauwatosa mall.