HILLSIDE, Ill. (WLS) -- A pedestrian was killed and two police officers were injured by a vehicle Wednesday in the west suburbs, Hillside police said. Investigators say it appears the driver may have ...
The Hillside Strangler case, which saw two serial killers terrorize Los Angeles in the late 1970s, is set to be explored in a new true-crime docuseries for MGM+. The network and streamer has greenlit ...
The Red Cross is assisting dozens of people after a large fire in Hillside, N.J. Hillside Office of Emergency Management Coordinator Mary Dawkins said 32 residents were displaced and five businesses ...
An explosion occurred Tuesday night at a Hillside auto body shop which contained multiple cars, and started a fire that destroyed several other businesses in the area, according to the township’s ...
HILLSIDE – More than 30 residents were displaced, and two firefighters were injured in a six-alarm fire that destroyed several businesses overnight after an auto-body shop on the corner of Maple and ...
My Morning Jacket returned to the stage last night, Oct. 8, to set off the final leg of their 2025 is Tour with a performance at Washington, D.C.’s The Anthem. After a month off the road in the wake ...
Carrie Underwood is taking us to church... again! The country singer used her vocal gifts to lead worship at her local church, Rolling Hills Community Church in Franklin, Tenn. It's hard to recognize ...
Angelo Buono was the elder of the killers. He was wiry and foul-mouthed, a swaggering 44-year-old high school dropout who ran a solo auto-upholstery business out of his Glendale garage. A sometime ...
It’s a no-go on parole for one of the notorious “Hillside Stranglers.” Kenneth Bianchi, who was convicted of murdering 12 woman in the 1970s, has lost his latest bid for freedom this week, and will ...
Mika Edwards is executive producer of streaming and digital for CBS News Los Angeles. She started at KCAL News as a news producer and previously worked in the Bay Area in both print and broadcast.
Kenneth Bianchi was denied parole for his involvement in the so-called “Hillside Strangler” serial murders. Bianchi admitted to five killings in California and two in Washington state but later ...
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