WLVL Local News: 12-12-25 PM Headlines
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 1:28pm CST
WOND News: Egg Harbor City Man Cops Plea To Heroin Counts
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 12:20pm CST
44 year old Laquay Gibbs of Egg Harbor City pleaded guilty to possession
with the intent to distribute heroin. Under the terms of his guilty plea, Gibbs is expected to be
sentenced to an aggregate term of six years in New Jersey State Prison.
On May 4, 2022, detectives executed a search warrant on Gibbs’ vehicle, and from inside the trunk, police seized
approximately 500 white wax folds stamped “WAP” containing heroin and one clear plastic bag
containing a brownish powdery substance (heroin) weighing 16.8 grams, along with other paraphernalia. Sentencing is scheduled for February 2nd.
WLVL Local News: 12-12-25 Midday Headlines
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 11:39am CST
The family of 13-year-old Leah Mayer, who was killed after she was hit by a car on South State Parkway and Broadway in Grand Island has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the town and the driver of the vehicle.
The man who allegedly strangled his girlfriend to death and killed his newborn baby in their Buffalo home in October died in jail on Wednesday. 30 year old Kidane Haile was found dead in the showers at the Erie County Correctional Facility in Alden around 9 p.m. Wednesday night. The death is being investigated as an apparent suicide.
The delayed Hotel Live! project at the former Howard Johnson Hotel at 472 Main St. in Niagara Falls has received an extension for its Cataract Grant funding as it now aims to break ground this spring.
Members of the Rotary Club of Lockport served a holiday dinner to 80 guests at the Salvation Army’s Sister Mary Loretto Memorial Community Soup Kitchen earlier this week. Serving turkey dinner at the soup kitchen during the holiday season is a club tradition.
The Buffalo Sabres beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Thursday night.
WOND News: Arctic Avenue Townhome Fire
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 10:50am CST
In Atlantic City a townhome on Arctic Avenue was damaged during a fire Thursday afternoon, officials said. Firefighters responded to the 1100 block of Arctic about 2:30 p.m. to find flames extending from both the front and rear of the center unit within a row of townhomes, police said in a news release. The main unit’s first floor was destroyed and the second floor suffered severe fire damage, police said. The two adjoining units sustained smoke damage.The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
WOND News: Cumberland County Arrests
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 10:49am CST
Three Cumberland County residents have been arrested in the death of a 42-year-old Bridgeton man in November, the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office said. According to the Press of Atlantic City Bridgeton police were dispatched to a home on Nichols Street for the shooting of Jamille Wright at 8:51 p.m. Nov. 5. Wright later died. Charles B. Clark, 39, of Millville, was charged with murder (purposeful), murder.Markese K. Childers, 42, of Bridgeton, was charged with hindering apprehension. Childers allegedly drove Clark away from the scene of the murder, the Prosecutor’s Office said. He was arrested Nov. 23.
WOND News: Propane State Of Emergency
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 10:49am CST
Gov. Phil Murphy has declared that New Jersey has entered a state of emergency due to an anticipated propane shortage.The governor’s executive order, issued Dec. 11, cites the anticipated impact on “the delivery of propane for home and commercial heating purposes caused by a service disruption at a major propane distribution plant in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania.”
From the Pecos Valley Newsroom: RPD Searching For Two Teens Connected To Shootings
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 7:32am CST
Roswell Police are looking for two teenagers believed involved in two shootings in northwest Roswell last weekend. The incidents are thought to be connected. A third teen was arrested shortly after the shootings, which left one of the teens with a minor gunshot wound.
Arrest warrants are out for Humberto Velarde and Esiah Gonzales, both 18 years old.
After getting several reports of gunfire in northwest Roswell on Sunday, police responded to the 900 block of Escalante Court, where Angelo Trujillo was found. The getaway vehicle was then found in the 1800 block of Cambridge Avenue.
Polcie say Trujillo then drove to the house on Cambridge and opened fire at Velarde and Gonzales, striking Velarde in the arm. He was treated and released from the hospital, but police had not yet progressed far enough in the investigation to identify Velarde as a suspect in the initial shooting. Velarde and Gonzales remain on the loose.
Anyone with information is urged to call RPD at 575-624-6770.
From the Pecos Valley Newsroom: Artesia City Council
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 5:34am CST
Artesia City Council received an update from the public safety committee this week, which reported city staff had another incident-free month in November. This marks the third incident-free month this year. The committee credited new safety policies as keepong workers safe.
A troubling report from the animal shelter. 71 dogs were taken in by the shelter in November. This is the most in a single month so far this year. The shelter says it’s been using grant money to try to incentivize adoptions, but admits it’s hard to keep pace with the amount of dogs that are coming in. You can check out available pets by visiting the shelter’s website or visit the facility in person at 502 Paddy Wagon Way.
The Council also approved a new agreement with Stack Sports. The deal will allow parents to register their kids online for city-sponsored sports activities. Parents will also be able to pay the registration fees online, but there will be a small credit card fee. Registration in person will remain available.
The council also approved a new software upgrade to allow forms to be filled out, submitted and approved online. This will streamline the approval process for forms like applications for events, permits, and licenses. Paper forms will also still be available at city hall.
KUKI News: Red Abalone Diving Ban Extended
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 5:24am CST
Northern California’s red abalone diving ban, implemented in 2018 following an 80% population decline, is extended until at least 2036. The collapse was caused by red tide, a marine heat wave, and sea urchins destroying kelp. Due to the lack of population recovery, poaching issues, and over $550,000 in lost survey revenue, the CDFW continues the closure. All legal California abalone is currently farmed, and a decade-long recovery is anticipated before any potential reopening.
KUKI News: Lake and Mendo County Road Projects Receive State Funding
Posted: December 12, 2025 - 5:23am CST
The California Transportation Commission approved $1.1 billion for zero-emission buses, charging stations, infrastructure, bridge restoration, highway safety, and local street mobility in the state. The funds support Gov. Newsom’s infrastructure agenda, enhancing safety and climate resilience for a modern, sustainable transportation system. The investment includes $340,000 for slide removal on Route 175 in Lake County. Mendocino County projects, funded by SB1, include: $16.5 million for emergency repairs on Route 1; $3.3 million for ground movement tracking on U.S. 101; and $500,000 for repairs on Route 253.