News of the day from across the nation, Oct. 19
Six former Cleveland police officers are trying to get their jobs back after being fired following a high-speed chase and deadly shooting that led to changes at the department.
The arbitration process includes patrolman Michael Brelo, the only officer charged with a felony in the case.
In addition to restoring the shoes’ color, the money will go toward a technologically advanced display case that will preserve them for future generations.
Natural gas leaks: A year after a leaking well near Los Angeles spewed natural gas for nearly four months and drove thousands from their homes, a White House task force is recommending dozens of safety changes for the nation’s 400 underground natural gas storage wells.
A report being released Tuesday recommends that operators of gas-storage facilities conduct strict risk assessments and develop robust safety procedures, including ensuring that wells have backup systems to contain gas flows in the event of a leak.
4 Chicago violence: A man was killed, a 13-year-old boy critically wounded and three other people injured so far this week when someone opened fire on the same block where four people were shot last year, according to Chicago police.
Dougherty says the suspect fired two shots through a window that killed Myrtle McGill in 1991 in the kitchen of her White Township home.