Just two days after former Houston Astros' closer Ryan Pressly announced his retirement, he has accepted a new role on the other side of the game. According to a report by Jon Heyman of The New York ...
ANNO’26 will be a free event that will be held at the Kennedy Theatre on the UH Manoa campus from February 5–6. Police on Hawaii Island report that they recovered enough illegal fentanyl to kill half ...
On Dec. 4, 2025, in Nashville, more than 600 Tennesseans gathered for the Tennessee Innocence Project’s annual Journey to Justice fundraiser. By the end of the evening, more than $500,000 had been ...
About 34 years after his original wrongful conviction, Willie Donald’s case against the city of Gary and others has been dismissed. According to online court records, Judge Philip Simon in Hammond’s U ...
The man must return the money after receiving a settlement over the same crime in a civil suit. An exonerated man who was jailed for 25 years in a Michigan prison may repay the $1 million given to him ...
Baltimore leaders voted unanimously on Wednesday to pay a $14 million civil rights settlement to Gary Washington, who was wrongfully convicted of a 1986 homicide in the city and spent 31 years in ...
A former high school softball coach, her assistant coach, and a former player were convicted of killing the father of her young daughter in January 2020 and featured on CBS's investigative journalism ...
A man who spent half his life in Sing Sing for a 1998 murder he did not commit now wants New York City to pony up $100 million for his time behind bars. Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez is suing the city and ...
NORTHGLENN, Colo. — After a daughter placed a camera inside her mother’s room at a memory care facility, her attorney has filed a wrongful death lawsuit that cites video evidence showing staff ...
Lansing — The state of Michigan can claw back money it paid to individuals wrongfully imprisoned if the individual is able to get money from a separate civil case over his or her wrongful conviction, ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A man imprisoned for a crime he did not commit will become the first person in Hawaii to receive compensation under a 10-year-old law. Roynes Dural will receive $420,833 ...