When President Donald Trump appointed Brendan Carr to lead the Federal Communications Commission, he called Carr a “warrior for free speech.” But it’s not free speech, but censorship — or lack thereof ...
Week two of the budget session is when all lawmakers get their first chance to weigh in on how much, and on what, the state will spend over the next two years. There were late nights and tense debates ...
Former officials said the documents were not examples of shoddy work and simply reflected the priorities of past ...
Two months after she turned 104, Helen Leqve sat in gallery of the Minnesota Senate Chamber as the Senate honored her for efforts as a military service member during World War II; one of the real life ...
The Inspector General bill has bipartisan support in the Senate, but it has a difficult path in the House, where there was more partisan gridlock on Thursday.
A tort reform push was dramatically pared back in the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, leaving behind narrow public ...
Ahead of the Super Bowl last week, the Washington State Patrol announced that the agency would increase its patrols in search of intoxicated drivers.
Plaintiffs challenging two northeastern North Carolina state Senate districts as examples of illegal racial gerrymandering offered their written arguments Tuesday to federal appellate judges.
Florida Black history clear in St Lucie, Treasure Coast, as museum on drawing board. Tradition school teaches science via YouTube, new music video.
The third deadline in as many weeks came Tuesday in the Washington Legislature. It meant the end of the road for numerous ...
The Wyoming House on Wednesday voted to keep a proposed $40 million cut to the University of Wyoming. The Senate did the opposite - setting the ...