Illegal immigrant accused of killing 3, arrives in FL
We have learned more about Harjinder Singh, who illegally entered the United States through the southern border in 2018. He subsequently obtained a commercial driver's license in California. His attempt to secure work authorization was denied by the first Trump administration on September 14, 2020. LiveNOW’s Andrew Craft is getting the latest updates on Singh as he makes his way on a flight back to Florida.
Erik Menendez denied parole for murders of parents; Brother Lyle's hearing set for Aug. 22
The panel's decision must now be reviewed by the board, then go to Gov. Gavin Newsom for final approval.
Reported active shooter at Villanova a 'cruel hoax,' according to university's president
An active shooter was reported at Villanova University on Thursday afternoon in what is now being called a "cruel hoax" by several sources.
New Hampshire mom fatally shot husband, 2 children before killing herself, AG says
Authorities say a New Hampshire woman fatally shot her husband and two children before killing herself. A third child was found unharmed in the home.
There's a new most-frequently stolen car in the US: See where the vehicles rank
Muscle cars and cars with higher horsepower are frequent targets for car thieves, data showed.
Bullet fired into Chiefs coach Andy Reid's office last year while he was there, report says
A bullet was lodged in a wall between the head coach’s bathroom and the door to his office in 2024.
Trump to patrol DC with military and law enforcement Thursday night, officials say
President Donald Trump is expected to join military and law enforcement officers on patrol in Washington, D.C., on Thursday night, marking his first time on the streets since declaring a public safety emergency earlier this month.
Bryan Kohberger demands prison transfer after complaining of inmate sex threats
Bryan Kohberger requested the prison wing transfer after reporting graphic threats of sex assault to prison guards.
Christian school teacher arrested on child sex crime charges
School headmistress says administrators contacted authorities immediately after learning of allegations.
You can now apply to clear your criminal record online in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has become one of the first states in the country to bring the pardoning process online.
DOJ probing whether DC police manipulated crime stats
The Justice Department is reportedly investigating the Metropolitan Police Department in DC. New information from the Washington Post shows the investigation centering around whether the department manipulated data to "create a false illusion of safety." LiveNOW’s Andrew Craft is learning more from Zack Smith, a Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation.



















