The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department urged residents of the popular Marina del Rey harbor area to shelter in place late Saturday night after a person fired shots from a rooftop. The sheriff's ...
File Photo The Columbia Police Department fired an officer after he was charged Saturday with a domestic violence crime in Richland County. Around 7:30 a.m. Saturday, Richland County sheriff’s ...
A report of shots fired came from Parkway Avenue in Covington. Seven to nine shots were reported heard in the area of Parkway Ave. Police have been dispatched to investigate. No injuries or ...
Iran's state-run IRNA news agency says Tehran has fired ballistic missiles at targets inside Israel DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Iran's state-run IRNA news agency says Tehran has fired ballistic ...
The coach who set Gonzaga on a path toward becoming a basketball powerhouse is returning to his Spokane-area roots. Eastern Washington has hired Dan Monson, 62, to be its next head coach, the ...
Robert MacNeil, formerly the anchor of the evening news program now known as "PBS NewsHour," has died at 93. MacNeil died of natural causes at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, his daughter ...
He was 93. MacNeil “was an incredibly erudite reporter, anchor and writer who raised the bar for serious journalism in America,” Sharon Percy Rockefeller, president of NewsHour Productions ...
Following their coverage of the 1973 Senate Watergate Hearings, MacNeil co-founded the predecessor to the PBS “MacNeil/Lehrer Report” in 1975 with fellow anchor Jim Lehrer. “I am so deeply ...
Following their coverage of the 1973 Senate Watergate Hearings, MacNeil co-founded the predecessor to the PBS “MacNeil/Lehrer Report” in 1975 with fellow anchor Jim Lehrer. “I am so deeply ...
In 1965, MacNeil became the New York anchor of the first half-hour weekend network news broadcast, "The Scherer-MacNeil Report" on NBC. While in New York, he also anchored local newscasts and ...
In 1965, MacNeil became the New York anchor of the first half-hour weekend network news broadcast, "The Scherer-MacNeil Report" on NBC. While in New York, he also anchored local newscasts and ...
Robert MacNeil, a Canadian-born broadcast journalist who built what is now “PBS NewsHour” and served for two decades as its urbane, evenhanded co-anchor, died April 12 at a hospital in Manhattan.