James Craig, a Colorado dentist, is on trial for allegedly poisoning his wife, Angela, with cyanide in March 2023.
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The Pentagon ends National Guard deployment in LA
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from LA, ending a 60-day deployment.
Stacey Abrams focuses on free and fair elections for 2026, while exploring AI's impact in her latest thriller, "Coded Justice."
A historic lodge in Grand Canyon National Park was lost to wildfire, prompting Arizona's governor to seek an investigation.
Calvin Duncan, jailed for a crime he didn't commit, became a jailhouse lawyer, helped others, and was exonerated.
Scott Detrow discusses with KERA's James Hartley how communities seek solace in faith after Texas flash floods.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses with Robin Rudowitz the Trump plan for Medicaid enrollees to replace migrant workers.
Camp Mystic's Flood Risk Underestimated by FEMA Maps
A flawed flood map led to tragedy at Camp Mystic, with over two dozen deaths from flash floods on July 4.
Federal regulators repeatedly permitted Camp Mystic to expand in a flood-prone area, despite known risks.
Jane Ragsdale, beloved director of Heart O' the Hills camp, is remembered for her warmth and dedication after her tragic loss.










