Police are looking for a man who stole a statue of a gorilla from in front of a Maryland antiques store. A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered.
Author: Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY
12 women sue Northern California school, ex-teacher accused of abusing dozens of students
From 2007 to 2014, multiple investigations have found that a teacher at Sonoma Academy was abusing students. The school is accused of covering it up.
I got a sneak peek at Universal Studios Hollywood Super Nintendo World, won the golden mushroom
Universal Studios in Southern California is about to open a Super Nintendo World. From rides to augmented reality, a preview of what it’ll be like.
From Hollywood to caged: Capture, death of beloved P-22 mountain lion is part of a growing problem
How California’s famous P-22 mountain lion’s capture and death is part of a growing problem of balancing human expansion with wildlife.
Child sex-abuse victims battle time, money in effort to hold suspects accountable. These laws can help.
A growing movement is allowing survivors of childhood sexual abuse to seek justice decades after their assaults.
Decades of abuse uncovered but unpunished at exclusive California private school
After a report uncovered revealed decades of sexual misconduct at The Thacher School, an exclusive California boarding school, no one was punished.
TikToker uses massive reach to track down racist, homophobic suspects, tries to keep mob in check
A TikTok creator has dedicated his online life to social justice, using his huge amount of followers and influence to track down people caught on camera engaging in racist or violent behavior.
TikTok justice: Exposing racism, homophobia, violence
TikTok creator Michael McWhorter explains how he uses the platform to help victims of racist, homophobic or violent behavior get justice.
Cops called reports of missing Kansas City women ‘completely unfounded’. Then 1 turned up.
A community leader in Kansas City, Missouri reported seven women were missing or dead. Police said it was unfounded, then 1 victim turned up.
Vegas hero survived mass shooting but died of suicide; parents now looking for those he saved
Scotty Pettersen survived the Las Vegas massacre five years ago only to die by suicide. Now his parents are trying to find the people he saved.