Woman struck by baseball bat at Red Sox game released from hospital
(Reuters) – A woman who was seriously injured by a cracked baseball bat at a Red Sox game has been released from the hospital after a week of treatment, the medical center said on Friday.
Woman had right to be drunk on her front steps -Iowa Supreme Court
(Reuters) – An Iowa woman should not have been charged with public intoxication for standing drunk on her own front steps after calling authorities for help following a domestic altercation, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
Oklahoma highway worker killed by airborne ‘Stop’ sign
TULSA, Okla. (Reuters) – An Oklahoma highway worker has been killed by a “Stop” sign that slid off the back of a truck and struck him in the neck, police said on Friday.
Divide deepens over planned development near Grand Canyon
(Reuters) – A plan for shops, restaurants, hotels and thousands of homes near the Grand Canyon’s celebrated South Rim is pitting a tiny Arizona town seeking to expand against opponents who say the development will mar one of the world’s natural wonders…
Connecticut ex-mayor jailed for sex crimes to get new day in court
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (Reuters) – A former Connecticut mayor has been granted a new hearing in a bid to have his 37-year prison sentence for sexually abusing two young girls thrown out, with a federal judge allowing him to present his case that he had inade…
Two U.S. men charged with beheading plot to help Islamic State
BOSTON (Reuters) – Prosecutors charged two U.S. men on Friday for plotting to help the Islamic State militant group by beheading Americans, after an investigation that led law enforcement officers to shoot a suspect dead last week in Boston.
Maryland sets new guidelines in ‘free-range parent’ cases
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Maryland officials have limited state child protective services involvement in so-called “free-range” parenting cases under a policy directive released on Friday.
Judge signs Justice Department pact with Cleveland Police
CLEVELAND (Reuters) – A federal judge on Friday signed off on an agreement between the U.S. Justice Department and Cleveland to address complaints of widespread racial bias and use of excessive force in the city’s police department.
Arctic drilling opponents hanging from Shell ship in Washington state
SEATTLE (Reuters) – Two activists strapped themselves on Friday to the anchor chain of a Shell Royal Dutch Shell vessel docked in Washington state that will be part of a fleet sent north to Alaska to resume drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic.
Detroit water, sewer lease approved by regional authority
(Reuters) – A major final piece of Detroit’s bankruptcy exit plan fell into place on Friday with the approval of a lease agreement by a regional water and sewer authority.




