Judge tosses argument that Lee statue vote violated law
A Virginia judge has dismissed an argument that Charlottesville violated open government law with its 2021 vote to give a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E.
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A Virginia judge has dismissed an argument that Charlottesville violated open government law with its 2021 vote to give a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E.
A Georgia school district is being sued by students who say they were barred from wearing Black Lives Matter T-shirts to school events while white peers got to wear shirts with Confederate flags.
Officials in a Tennessee city have fired five officers and suspended three others following a sex scandal at the police department.
A background investigator erroneously failed to check a would-be trooper’s mental health history, allowing him to be hired for the Virginia State Police the year before he kidnapped a 15-year-old girl and killed three members of her family in Californi…
After nearly three months of lottery losing, will someone finally break the trend and win a $1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot.
The latest in a relentless string of California storms is swamping roads, battering coastlines with high surf, turning rivers into gushing flood zones and forcing the evacuation of thousands in towns with histories of deadly mudslides.
Baltimore officials are rolling out their latest plan to steer squeegee workers away from busy downtown intersections and toward formal employment using law enforcement action and outreach efforts.
A former suburban Houston police officer is set to be executed for hiring two people to kill his estranged wife nearly 30 years ago.
Iowa’s largest school district has cancelled classes for Tuesday after determining there had been a cyber attack on its technology network.
Bill Gates is looking to West Virginia as he plans for the next phase of his effort to reboot U.S. nuclear energy technology: powering the east coast.