In 2024, six people were killed in a major bridge collapse in Baltimore Harbor. Following the collapse, other ports started evaluating their own safety plans.
After pulling off the biggest cash heist in Cleveland’s history, the bank teller turned infamous thief spent 52 years in the clear living under a new identity.
Following a shift to more remote work, many cities have empty office buildings in downtown areas. Some want these spaces to become new residential apartments.
In 2024, dozens of residents of Calhoun, GA, filed a lawsuit against the city claiming it contaminated their drinking water with a cancer-causing toxin.
"Do not be hard-headed if you have any sign of it being a stroke." This man, who is still recovering, said every second mattered during his stroke in 2023.
Some consider ankle monitors a solution to overcrowding in jails and prisons, but InvestigateTV+ found supervision can sometimes be spotty and unreliable.
A surge in remote work leaves downtown buildings empty and InvestigateTV+ examines how transforming offices to housing could solve more than one issue.
Our investigators examine sober DUI arrests involving medical conditions and look at the training legal experts say some members of law enforcement lack.
Reporter Peter Zampa speaks with an EMT about his search for support and visits an organization offering first responders a safe space to process their feelings
A Georgia city is accused of dumping sewage with potential cancer-causing chemicals near dozens of homes and InvestigateTV+ examines what’s being done to help.
Some educators say overwhelming challenges in the classroom have made their jobs nearly impossible. Our investigators take a closer look at possible solutions.
By Daniela Molina, Rachel DePompa, Brandon Wissbaum and Geneva Smith
Cardiac arrest is the top cause of death among young athletes in the U.S. However InvestigateTV found that not all schools across the country don't carry automated external defibrillators.
By Tisha Powell, Stacy Wimmer and InvestigateTV Staff
A video game hobby can escalate into an addictive disorder that takes over the lives of children. Our investigators examine what parents can do for their kids.