A Maryland judge denied a motion from U.S. officials to delay a case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia because of the government shutdown.
One of Congress’ richest members has been the least likely recently to comply with a 2012 federal law on disclosing stock trades, an investigation by The ...
(The Center Square) – Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti filed a brief in the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals defending a law that requires age verification for social media users. The law ...
Fire engulfing the home of a judge in South Carolina is not believed to be arson, investigators said late Monday.
(The Center Square) - California Attorney General Rob Bonta is leading a coalition featuring 15 other Democratic attorneys general to oppose the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s proposal to ...
Closing or conslidating schools due to declining enrollment in the nation's sixth largest K-12 public district will be discussed in a briefing on community input Tuesday ...
Washington state’s Substance Use Recovery Services Advisory Committee, or SURSAC, heard a presentation at Monday’s meeting that rattled some committee members.
Former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Brian K. Williams was sentenced Monday to one year of probation and 50 hours of community service for making a false ...
For the fifth time in a row, U.S. senators voted down both federal funding stopgap options, extending the ongoing government shutdown into its seventh day.
Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall confirmed Monday that changes are on the way after officers didn’t issue any citations or service referrals as a result of ...
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources announced the Officer of the Year is Austin Priest, who conducted 50 major investigations including fraud, baiting and poaching cases. Jeffery Holt got the ...
Open enrollment laws for Mississippi’s nearly half-million schoolchildren are among the worst in America, says a new analysis.