Roger Schneider, The Associated Press

Roger Schneider

The Associated Press

Detroit, MI, United States

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Past articles by Roger:

Business area opens for 1st time since July 4 parade attack

A business district that had been blocked since a July 4 parade mass shooting that left seven people dead reopened Sunday morning in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park. → Read More

Business area opens for 1st time since July 4 parade attack

A business district that had been blocked since the deadly July 4 parade mass shooting in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park has reopened → Read More

July 4 parade shooting leaves 6 dead, 30 hurt; man detained

A shooter fired on an Independence Day parade from a rooftop in suburban Chicago, spraying the crowd with gunshots initially mistaken for fireworks before hundreds of panicked revelers of all ages … → Read More

July 4 parade shooting leaves 6 dead, 30 hurt; man detained

A shooter fired on an Independence Day parade from a rooftop in suburban Chicago, spraying the crowd with gunshots initially mistaken for fireworks before hundreds of panicked revelers of all ages fled in terror. At least six people were killed and at least 30 wounded. → Read More

July 4 parade shooting near Chicago leaves 6 dead, 30 hurt; man detained

A shooter fired on an Independence Day parade from a rooftop in suburban Chicago, spraying the crowd with gunshots initially mistaken for fireworks before hundreds of panicked revelers of all ages fled in terror. At least six people were killed and at least 30 wounded. → Read More

6 dead, 30 hurt in shooting at Chicago-area July 4 parade

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (AP) — A gunman on a rooftop opened fire on an Independence Day... → Read More

6 dead, 30 hurt in shooting at Chicago-area July 4 parade

Police say a gunman on a rooftop opened fire on an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago, killing at least six people, wounding at least 30 and sending hundreds of marchers, parents with strollers and children on bicycles fleeing in terror → Read More

Multiple dead, injured in shooting at July 4 parade outside Chicago

At least six people died and 24 were wounded in a shooting at a July Fourth parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, and officers are searching for a suspect who likely fired on the festivities from a rooftop, police said Monday. → Read More

6 dead, 30 wounded in shooting at Chicago-area July 4 parade

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (AP) — A gunman on a rooftop opened fire on an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago on Monday, killing at least six people, wounding at least 30 and sending hundreds of marchers, parents with strollers and children on bicycles fleeing in terror, police said. → Read More

From serious to scurrilous, some Jimmy Hoffa theories

The FBI’s confirmation last week that it was looking at a spot next to a New Jersey landfill as a possible burial site for former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa is the latest chapter in a search that began when he disappeared in 1975 → Read More

Huge sinkholes now appearing in unusual places across the U.S. because of crumbling pipelines –

Dora Linda Nishihara was driving in San Antonio one dark evening in early December when she suddenly disappeared from sight. Later, her car, with her body inside, was found at the bottom of a 12-fo… → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

Most of the scientific research on sinkholes has focused on areas where limestone, caves and natural springs create prime conditions for earthen collapses. Florida has the most. → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places, including in Seattle

Dora Linda Nishihara was driving in San Antonio one dark evening in early December when she suddenly disappeared from sight. Later, her car, with her body inside, was found at the bottom of a 12-foot-deep water-filled sinkhole that had swallowed the road ahead of her. → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

FRASER, Mich. (AP) — Dora Linda Nishihara was driving in San Antonio one dark evening in early December when she suddenly disappeared from sight. → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

Dora Linda Nishihara was driving in San Antonio one dark evening in early December when she suddenly disappeared from sight. Later, her car, with her body inside, was found at the bottom of a 12-foot-deep water-filled sinkhole that had swallowed the road ahead of her. → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

The usual cause: crumbling water, drain and sewer pipes, often neglected by cities with budget problems. "The financial impact on cities is in the millions of dollars a year around the country," said Bob Brinkmann, a professor of geology, environment and sustainability at Hofstra University. Most of the scientific research has focused on areas where limestone, caves and natural springs create… → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

FRASER, Mich. >> Dora Linda Nishihara, 68, was driving in San Antonio one dark evening in early December when she suddenly disappeared from sight. Later, her car, with her body inside, was found at the bottom of a 12-foot-deep (3.7-meter), water → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

The usual cause: crumbling water, drain and sewer pipes, often neglected by cities with budget problems. "What we're seeing is a greater occurrence of sinkholes, a greater reporting of sinkholes in places where they normally don't happen," said George Veni, executive director of the National Cave and Karst Research Institute in Carlsbad, New Mexico. "The financial impact on cities is in the… → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

The usual cause: crumbling water, drain and sewer pipes, often neglected by cities with budget problems. "What we're seeing is a greater occurrence of sinkholes, a greater reporting of sinkholes in places where they normally don't happen," said George Veni, executive director of the National Cave and Karst Research Institute in Carlsbad, New Mexico. "The financial impact on cities is in the… → Read More

Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places

Dora Linda Nishihara was driving in San Antonio one dark evening in early December when she suddenly disappeared from sight. Later, her car, with her body inside, was found at the bottom of a 12-foot-deep water-filled sinkhole that had swallowed the road ahead of her. Two days later, a... → Read More