20-Year-Old ASU Student Falls to Death While Hiking Yosemite’s Half Dome in Bad Weather

20-Year-Old ASU Student Falls to Death While Hiking Yosemite’s Half Dome in Bad Weather

A student from Arizona State University died after slipping while hiking with her father in Yosemite National Park during a sudden storm. Grace Rohloff, 20, fell on July 13 while hiking the Half Dome cables with her father, Jonathan Rohloff. They were experienced climbers and had been excited to hike Half Dome after getting a … Read more

Army Reserve Officers Face Disciplinary Actions After Maine Shooting Tragedy

Army Reserve Officers Face Disciplinary Actions After Maine Shooting Tragedy

Three Army Reserve officers faced disciplinary actions for failing in their duties after a reservist went on a shooting spree in Maine, killing 18 people. An Army report revealed communication breakdowns and other problems that contributed to the tragedy. Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels, head of the Army Reserves, said there were significant leadership failures and … Read more

Missouri Prison Defies Court Order to Release Wrongfully Convicted Inmate

Missouri Prison Defies Court Order to Release Wrongfully Convicted Inmate

For the second time in weeks, a Missouri prison has ignored a court order to release an inmate whose murder conviction was overturned. This is similar to what happened with Sandra Hemme. The state’s attorney general is keeping Christopher Dunn in prison. On Monday, St. Louis Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser overturned Dunn’s 1990 murder conviction. … Read more

Southwest Airlines Faces New Investigation After Dangerous Low-Flying Incident Near Tampa

Southwest Airlines Faces New Investigation After Dangerous Low-Flying Incident Near Tampa

Southwest Airlines is facing another investigation after one of its flights flew dangerously low while approaching Tampa, Florida. The plane came within 150 feet of the water before the pilots increased thrust to climb and then diverted to Fort Lauderdale. This is the third such incident in the last four months. The Federal Aviation Administration … Read more