AUSTIN — A law requiring Texas public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments is poised to take effect Sept. 1 after Gov. Greg Abbott signed...
SALT LAKE CITY — The digital divide still exists in Utah, with 43,500 homes and businesses currently without the availability of reliable broadband internet. To help...
The apparent move to oust Schimming comes after months of infighting among Wisconsin Republicans over the direction of the party and its leadership. Wisconsin Republican Party...
Dallas Park Board President Arun Agarwal says he wants a “100% reset” of the organizations managing Fair Park and wants a public process to deliberate if...
Anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil lamented leaving behind some “incredible men” on Friday as he left a Louisiana detention facility, which he hopes becomes a museum to...
Arnie Carter stood on the third floor of the federal immigration courthouse in downtown Denver on Tuesday, monitoring the activities of federal agents who were walking...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California’s challenge of the Trump administration’s military deployment in Los Angeles returned to a federal courtroom in San Francisco on Friday for...
Suspect charged in ‘targeted’ shootings of Minnesota lawmakers Vance Boelter faces six charges, including murder and stalking, after he allegedly “targeted” two Minnesota lawmakers at their...
MADISON — South Dakota U.S. Rep. Johnson could be entering his home state’s race for governor as early as this summer. Johnson told the Argus Leader...
If Arizona doesn’t change course and infuse a lot more money into public schools, the education system on which so many rely will fall apart. Kathy...