(TCS) — Legislation under review Tuesday in North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee could increase restrictions on public records.
Language in a bill that includes a section on autopsies would add those reports from the state’s chief medical examiner to an exemption list, if they are part of an unsolved crime investigation file. Once solved or prosecution complete, access could be granted.
Inspection of the documents while a case is unsolved or prosecution is yet to be completed would also be restricted from public view, reversing a state law. Read More...
Saturday was the first ever Lorain/Stonycreek hiking trails fall festival. Despite heavy rain, crowds gathered to enjoy the beautiful October scenery in Lorain borough park.
This festival is a family friendly event that features a trunk-or-treat experience for the kids and live music and vendors for the adults.
Costumes were encouraged and the kids did not disappoint with their spooky creations.
Organizers share their happiness in the turnout despite the weather. Read More...
FRANKLIN, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania man is recovering after he was attacked by a rabid bobcat that was hiding under his home's front porch.
Alex Fink tells KDKA-TV he was reaching into the crawl space outside his home last weekend when the animal attacked. He says the bobcat's face was covered in porcupine quills.
Fink's arms, head and upper torso were scratched and bitten by the animal.
He says he was trying to kick it off him and punch it but all he could hear was " Read More...