New Jersey county to pay $10M to man paralyzed from police encounter
Camden County in New Jersey has agreed to pay $10 million to Xavier Ingram, who was left paralyzed after an encounter with police eight years ago.
Camden County in New Jersey has agreed to pay $10 million to Xavier Ingram, who was left paralyzed after an encounter with police eight years ago.
The man pulled out a handgun in an attempt to defend himself, but accidentally shot himself in the right leg.
It was supposed to be the happiest day of their lives, and it was, even though the groom was an hour-and-a-half late to the altar.
The 'Eyewitness News Guide to Inflation' airs Wednesday, May 11 at 5:30 p.m.
Musk's plan to buy Twitter for $44 billion has raised fears he would make changes to the platform that would prioritize free speech over online safety.
Members of 32BJ and Local 79 discussed the importance of One45 creating workforce housing for Harlem residents making good union wages, and affordable housing for residents earning lower and moderate incomes.
Cell phone video from a neighborhood resident showed one home completely engulfed in flames.
Located at Governors State University, the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, or 'theNate,' is an art gallery on 100 acres of prairie landscape.
For the first time in three years, the march returns to a fully in-person event. The theme is "Unapologetically Us."
After reviewing police reports and videos, the district attorney's office said it will not be filing charges against the former heavyweight champion.
Andy Warhol's "Shot Sage Blue Marilyn" sold for a cool $195 million on Monday, making the iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe the most expensive work by a U.S. artist ever sold at auction.
Lawyers for both sides rested their cases on Tuesday, the second day of the swiftly moving trial in which the former Food Network star waived his right to have a jury decide the verdict.
The Bridgerton Experience in Chicago is open to the public until June. Put on your gown and head to the Queen's Ball for an immersive experience.
The FIFA video game will be disappearing after the maker failed to strike a new licensing deal with world soccer's governing body.
Sundiata Acoli is in his mid-80s and had had several parole bids rejected previously. His attorneys argued he has been a model prisoner for nearly three decades and has counseled other inmates.
After a sold out run in Los Angeles last year, the DiscOasis is bringing disco home to its birthplace, celebrating New York City's longtime roller skating scene, community, inclusivity, and positivity.
Nearly 80% of New York City employers anticipate a hybrid work model moving forward, according to a survey conducted by the Partnership for New York City.
Lauren Pazienza, who allegedly shoved beloved grandmother and vocal coach Barbara Gustern to her death, was ordered held without bail Tuesday.
New York is setting aside $35 million to support abortion providers after a leaked draft indicated the Supreme Court plans to overturn Roe v. Wade.
On Sunday, many moms were spoiled on their special day, but Tuesday is another opportunity when Mexico and other Latin American cultures celebrate mothers everywhere.
TALK ABOUT A GRAD GIFT! The 2022 graduates at Willey College, a historically Black college, were surprised at their commencement ceremony. Now, they can go on with little to no debt.
NASA released images on Monday showing what scientists are calling a "monster earthquake" on Mars.
The shark is named Ironbound, after the West Ironbound Island near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, where it was first spotted.
The Hyundai was apparently being pursed by police when it crashed into a park sometime before 5 a.m.
The NYPD says the gun was taken off a student at an elementary school in East Flatbush.