A Halifax man says he’s without a place to live after he returned from work to find his belongings thrown out of his apartment.
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Jackson County Board of Commissioners approves budget cuts to law enforcement, courts, and more to address a shortfall due to the failure of November’s jail operations millage.
5 Investigates obtained federal documents that provide new details in the case against embattled Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson.The documents detail everything Boston City Hall workers were required to turn over to a grand jury related to the councilor.Fernandes Anderson was arrested earlier this month by the FBI at her home in Dorchester. She was indicted by a federal grand jury and is accused of taking a $7,000 kickback from a relative she hired.According to court documents, the two allegedly exchanged cash in a bathroom at City Hall.In the federal subpoena sent to Boston City Hall back in September, investigators demanded the following information:- All electronic communications sent and received by Fernandes Anderson and her staff from 2022 to September 2024- All records relating to Fernandes Anderson and her staff’s compensation, salary, bonuses, stipends, expenses and/or travel reimbursement, work performance and hiring- All records and information relating to nondisclosure agreements her staff signedFernandes Anderson pleaded not guilty to five federal counts of wire fraud and one federal count of theft concerning programs receiving federal funds.
An Evansville family is navigating a difficult holiday season after a series of devastating events.
Paul Lopez hired the company to fix damage from the tornado back in May. The work sat incomplete for months until 6 News got involved.
Paul Lopez hired the company back in July. The work sat incomplete for months until 6 News got involved.
It has now been 13 years since the disappearance of a Maine toddler whose case captivated the state and the nation.Ayla Reynolds was 20 months old when she was last seen in Waterville on Dec. 16, 2011.The girl was staying with her father, Justin DiPietro, at his mother’s home when she was reported missing.DiPietro told police his daughter was abducted, but investigators later discovered Ayla’s blood in the basement. Investigators said there was so much of Ayla’s blood in the basement, that they determined she could not have survived whatever happened to her.No one has been charged in connection with Ayla’s presumed death, but police said the three adults in the home were not being forthright. Those three people were DiPietro; his sister, Elisha DiPietro; and his girlfriend at the time, Courtney Roberts.DiPietro’s mother, Phoebe DiPietro, was not at her home the night her son reported her granddaughter had been abducted.Trista Reynolds, Ayla’s mother, decided to file a civil lawsuit against Justin DiPietro in December 2018 more than a year after their daughter had been declared legally dead. Reynolds hoped the wrongful death lawsuit would help her learn what happened to her daughter.In 2022, Trista Reynolds was allowed to expand her wrongful death lawsuit to include DiPietro’s sister and mother.Maine’s Total Coverage learned in September that a settlement to the civil lawsuit was filed in April. Specific terms of the settlement are not public and confidentiality agreements prevent any of the parties involved from discussing any details.Police have said they continue to work this case and are still asking anybody who has any information to call the Maine State Police.Related content:
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To help fund their mission, GFCRH volunteers are hosting a gift-wrapping fundraiser at two locations in Great Falls
NUMBER ON YOUR SCREEN AND ASK TO SPEAK TO A DETECTIVE. THE BIDDEFORD COMMUNITY HONORING THE LIFE OF A CITY POLICE SERGEANT WHO WAS KILLED LAST WEEK ON HIS WAY HOME. SERGEANT JACOB WOLTERBEEK DIED IN A CRASH ON THE PISCATQUA RIVER BRIDGE. BONNIE BISHOP TAKES US TO A VIGIL HELD TONIGHT OUTSIDE OF THE BIDDEFORD POLICE STATION… 11:16:12-11:16:27 WE CAN’T MAKE THIS BETTER, BUT WE CAN COME TOGETHER AS A COMMUNITY AND RALLY BEHIND THEM IN A VERY DIFFICULT TIME. AND WE JUST WANT THEM TO KNOW THAT WE APPRECIATE THE WORK THEY DO. AND, THIS IS OUR WAY OF LETTING THEM KNOW THAT… THE 41-YEAR-OLD WORKED AT THE BIDDEFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR 18 YEARS– AND WAS KNOWN AS A RESPECTED MEMBER OF THAT DEPARTMENT… TONIGHT’S VIGIL– BRINGING COMMUNITY MEMBERS TOGETHER FROM PEOPLE WHO WORKED WITH HIM EVERYDAY– TO THOSE WHO MAY HAVE NEVER MET THE SEARGANT.. PAM PAYEUR– WHO ORGANIZED TONIGHT’S VIGIL– NEVER MET WOLTERBEEK– BUT SHE SAYS SHE’S FELT COMPELLED SINCE THE DAY HE DIED…TO DO SOMETHING 11:15:17-11:15:28 WE KNOW HIS BROTHERS IN BLUE ARE SUFFERING TOO. AND WE WANT TO SHOW THEM FOR ALL THEIR YEARS OF SUPPORT OF OUR VETERANS AND OUR PROGRAM AND OUR MISSION TO SERVE THEM, THAT WE ARE HERE FOR THEM AS WELL. WOLTERBEEK WAS A HUSBAND AS WELL AS A FATHER TO THREE CHILDREN 11:17:10-11:17:16 THERE’S JUST SUCH AN OVERRIDING OVERRIDING SADNESS RIGHT NOW. AND THAT MEANS THAT HE WAS VERY LOVED. AND RESPECTED. MANY HAVE SHARED THEIR CONDOLENCES SINCE HIS DEATH… INCLUDING OTHER POLICE DEPARTMENTS… –BUT TONIGHT, THE BIDDEFORD POLICE CHIEF SPOKE PUBLICLY ABOUT WOLTERBEEK SINCE HIS DEATH 11:30:03-11:30:16 ON BEHALF OF THE BIDDEFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND ALL THE MEMBERS WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SHOW OF SUPPORT. JAKE WAS A SPECIAL GUY. WE LOVED HIM, THE COMMUNITY LOVED HIM, AND IT SHOWS. TO END THE VIGIL– THE CHIEF HUNG A WREATH OUTSIDE OF THE DEPARTMENT TO HONOR THE LOSS OF ONE OF THEIR OWN
No. 2 Auburn hosts Georgia State Tuesday night looking to earn its 10th win of the season.