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Daughters’ relentless search shatters ‘overdose’ claim, leads to arrest in mom’s 1992 murder

​NEW Now you can listen to Fox News articles! Over three decades after a Washington mother was discovered dead in her home, authorities have arrested a suspect in the long-dormant case. In November 1992, Janice Randle was found deceased on her bed in her Graham, Washington residence, with her infant daughter in a nearby crib. At that time, her husband, James Randle, informed authorities that she might have died from a drug overdose, pointing to her previous use of painkillers. The couple was separated and in the midst of a divorce. The case was originally handled as a death investigation and potential overdose. Autopsy findings later showed no drugs in Randle’s system, leading investigators to reclassify the case as a homicide. Even with this change, evidence remained scarce, and detectives could not build probable cause for an arrest. The case went unsolved for decades. “Realtor’s Cold Case Murder Solved After 133 Years, Police Say.” The investigation was reopened in recent years when family members provided new information, including reports of purported confessions by James Randle. Those leads offered investigators a new angle—and a fresh way ahead. Officials state the revitalized probe ultimately provided probable cause to arrest the now 68-year-old suspect, who resided in a care facility in Everett, Washington.  

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Massive manhunt underway in New Hampshire town after gunman allegedly wounds police officer, fires on family

​NEW Now you can listen to Fox News articles! State and local authorities are hunting an armed suspect who reportedly fired at family members and police responders in New Hampshire on Saturday, injuring at least one officer and sparking a large-scale manhunt. The suspect, identified as a middle-aged White male, allegedly opened fire on his relatives shortly after 1:30 p.m. At local time, officers later tracked him down. He then fired at the responding officers, hitting one, per New Hampshire State Police. The injured officer, not yet publicly named, was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital. The gunman reportedly fled the scene, prompting more law enforcement to arrive and establish a perimeter to contain him. State police describe him as 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing just over 200 pounds. He features black hair and hazel eyes, and is thought to be traveling on foot. NEW HAMPSHIRE MAN FATALLY SHOT AT COUNTRY CLUB WEDDING, SUSPECT CHARGED WITH MURDER. The Raymond Police Department stated that NH 911 sent an automated alert instructing residents to shelter in place. Officials advised those near Ham and Nottingham roads to seek cover and “expect the presence of uniformed law enforcement officers.” Several roads are still closed, including Route 156, per the department. State police informed Fox News Digital that they are aiding the search alongside other law enforcement agencies. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Fox News Digital’s additional queries to the Raymond Police Department and Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office went unanswered right away. Raymond is a small town in southern New Hampshire, located about 20 minutes east of Manchester and roughly an hour north of Boston, Massachusetts.  

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At least 13 people injured after vehicle slams into Louisiana parade: sheriff’s office

​NEW Now you can listen to Fox News articles! Over a dozen people were hospitalized after a vehicle hit several parade participants on Saturday in New Iberia, Louisiana. The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the crash occurred at an intersection, injuring multiple individuals. Local ambulance service Acadian Ambulance transported 11 patients by ground ambulance and two by medical helicopter. Authorities stated some injuries are considered serious. CAR BARRELS INTO CROWD OUTSIDE CALIFORNIA BAR, GUNFIRE ERUPTS IN CHAOTIC SCENE CAUGHT ON VIDEO. Acadian reports that ten ambulances and two helicopters responded to the scene. Deputies confirmed that the driver, who has not been publicly identified, is in custody. Officials stated, based on the preliminary investigation, that the wreck “does not appear to be an intentional act.” The cause of the incident remains unknown. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. New Iberia, a small Cajun town in southern Louisiana roughly 30 minutes from Lafayette, is the focus of this developing story. Kindly check back later for updates.  

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Three people hospitalized after city bus crashes into popular DC restaurant: officials

​NEW Now you can listen to Fox News articles! A city bus slammed into a well-known restaurant in Washington, D.C., on Saturday morning, crashing through the vacant dining area and injuring three people who were hospitalized. D.C. Fire and EMS teams arrived at the intersection of 7th and Q streets NW following a collision between the bus and another vehicle, per the D.C. Fire and EMS Department. The WMATA Metrobus plowed into the AMBAR Restaurant in the Shaw neighborhood, penetrating the structure and stopping inside the empty space, FOX 5 reported. AT LEAST 2 STUDENTS KILLED, SEVERAL INJURED IN SCHOOL BUS CRASH IN TENNESSEE: ‘A PARENT’S WORST NIGHTMARE’. A bus crashed into an unoccupied restaurant at 7th & Q Sts NW, the department posted on X. Four people were assessed after the incident, with three adult women taken to the hospital for minor injuries, officials reported. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY STUDENT AMONG 5 KILLED IN NEW YORK TOUR BUS CRASH AFTER NIAGARA FALLS VISIT. Firefighters shut off utilities and searched the building, as a specialized collapse unit was sent to evaluate its stability. Officials subsequently reported that the bus had been extracted from the structure, with no significant structural damage noted. Fire crews assessed that no shoring was required and started clearing the area. SEMI-TRUCK DRIVER DETAINED ON ICE HOLD FOLLOWING HEAD-ON CRASH THAT KILLED 4. Officials have not disclosed details about the cause of the crash. The number of people on the bus during the incident is still unknown. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. AMBAR, a Michelin-recognized Balkan restaurant in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood, is known for its popular unlimited brunch and dinner service, per its website. WMATA and the D.C. Fire and EMS Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.  

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Amy Bradley cruise ship mystery reignited by ‘big’ revelations in disappearance: report

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. Authorities have reportedly uncovered a series of new leads stemming from the disappearance of an American college graduate who vanished while on a tropical vacation with her family 28 years ago.. The circumstances surrounding Amy Bradley’s 1998 disappearance – and the subsequent investigation – have since been revisited in a three-part Netflix documentary series, titled “Amy Bradley is Missing.”. Nearly one year after the documentary’s release, director Ari Mark has reportedly revealed a few new breaks in the investigation into Bradley’s whereabouts.. Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, Mark revealed “two people of interest who have trafficking ties” have been questioned by the FBI relating to Bradley’s disappearance.. FORMER FBI AGENT ROBERT LEVINSON’S DISAPPEARANCE STILL UNSOLVED AS BUREAU PRESSES FOR NEW TIPS. While Mark did not say when the interviews took place, he added that it is a “pretty new” development and he believes it is “a big deal” in the case.. While working alongside the FBI and the Bradley family’s private investigator, Mark said they “may have identified that the trafficking ring… exists, and who potentially would be responsible,” and that the ring is a “dominant” group in the Caribbean, according to the Hollywood Reporter.. Bradley was just 23 years old when her family embarked on a seven-day Royal Caribbean international cruise in 1998.. The trip was meant to be a celebration of Bradley’s graduation from college and her upcoming pursuit of a master’s degree in sports psychology.. However, as the ship was heading to Curaçao on March 24, 1998, Bradley’s family realized she had vanished from their cabin – ultimately launching a years-long search that has yet to come to a conclusion.. AMY BRADLEY CASE HINGES ON ‘SOMEBODY REMEMBERING’ AS INVESTIGATORS HUNT FOR NEW LEADS 27 YEARS LATER: EXPERT. “The trafficking scenario here has been a persistent one,” Peter Valentin, chair of the Forensic Science Department at the University of New Haven and a former Connecticut State Police detective, told Fox News Digital.. “And that can be valuable investigatively. So that might give you some indication of if Bradley left the cruise ship, where did she go after she left? And where could she be geographically? If you have limited investigative resources, where should they be deployed?”. Additionally, Mark told the Hollywood Reporter the investigation has led them to another source claiming Bradley gave birth to a child after her disappearance.. The possible revelation comes after a single source floated the lead to Mark in October 2025, according to the Hollywood Reporter.. PARENTS BELIEVE DAUGHTER WHO VANISHED FROM CRUISE SHIP 27 YEARS AGO IS STILL ALIVE. If the sources are correct, it could mark a pivotal breakthrough in the race to locate Bradley, according to Valentin.. “It shifts the case,” Valentin said. “First of all, it tells you – depending on where the DNA is  

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One of America’s prettiest cities scrambles to reclaim storybook streets from homeless camps, drug dens

​Business leaders and city officials in Savannah, Georgia—often described as one of America’s most picturesque destinations, known for its Spanish moss-draped oaks, waterfront views and ornate ironwork—say they are working to reclaim parts of the historic city from growing homelessness, encampments and public safety concerns. In a joint statement provided to Fox News Digital by the City of Savannah, the Savannah Chamber and the Savannah Tourism Leadership Council, they pushed back on some coverage as designed to generate clicks by sensationalizing issues, while acknowledging that the problems are real and increasingly visible to residents, business owners and tourists.

Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bert Brantley said the impact is felt daily across the business community. “Our businesses, workers, and downtown residents expect our public safety system to identify those committing crimes and deliver consequences for those illegal activities,” Brantley said in November 2024. Homelessness remains a top concern for chamber members. Ahead of Savannah-Chatham Day in February 2026, Brantley called it such an important issue, while Mayor Van Johnson said city leaders are pursuing state-backed solutions to address ongoing challenges, according to WJCL.

City officials have increasingly turned to enforcement measures. In June 2025, WJCL reported on the city’s proposed urban camping ordinance, which would make it unlawful to camp, store personal property or obstruct traffic. Savannah subsequently passed an urban camping ordinance prohibiting camping, storing personal property in public spaces and obstructing sidewalks or traffic. Alderman Kurtis Purtee told WJCL that there is not a belief that homelessness should be criminalized, but that the community must figure out a way to work together while holding people accountable for their actions. Johnson described the ordinance as “another tool in the toolbox,” adding that some individuals who “regularly engaged in criminal activity” require a different response.

Since the law took effect, the city says enforcement has led to 179 citations and 15 arrests. Officials also report that 135 individuals have engaged with service providers, with roughly 30% entering shelters after contact with authorities. Encampments in the historic district have been reduced by about half since 2023, according to figures provided by the city and partner organizations.  

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