Defense attorneys for Tyler Robinson seek to remove prosecutors from the Charlie Kirk homicide case, alleging a conflict of ...
The issue was whether rejection of books and enhancement of gross profit were justified due to alleged non-compliance. The ...
The Kentucky governor is laying out an early argument for why he could be Democrats’ best bet in the next presidential ...
A former Uvalde Police Department sergeant is expected back on the stand as the child endangerment trial of an ex-Uvalde CISD ...
Lakewood superintendent appears ready to fight planned Trenton intervention. Prior state takeovers get mixed reviews.
A man convicted of killing a 19-year-old in a Medford park in 1994 will be released from prison after he was granted parole ...
A U.S. judge has ruled Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI will face a jury trial on March 30, 2026, with Microsoft also facing liability over the nonprofit's transformation.
As peak season crowds the Middle and Lower Keys, traffic, hotel hazards, and visitor negligence lead to a sharp rise in ...
Buncombe County's district attorney ruled a Weaverville sergeant was legally justified for shooting a Walmart theft suspect ...
As President Trump approaches one year back in office, the policies his administration pursues — and how those policies are ...
Pill presses used to make counterfeit pills continued to appear on Google, despite the company's ban on ads. That changed this week when a MassLive reporter contacted the company.
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, R-Nikiski, prefiled two bills ahead of the upcoming legislative session, which starts Jan. 20. The first round of prefiled legislation was published last Friday.