A Massachusetts man swore at a police officer before following him into a 7-Eleven, where he shouted at him to buy him food and challenged him to a fight, officials said.
The man pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. He was released on recognizance under conditions that he remain drug and alcohol free.
Garcia’s family has patiently waited for answers to some of the hardest questions they will ever have to ask." ...
President Trump is throwing his support behind congressional efforts for a federal takeover of the nation’s capital.
Events in and around U.S. ports have created uncertainty for port operations and for port-adjacent real estate markets.
The Hechinger Report covers the reasons behind the initiative to have students take algebra in eighth grade, as well as its results, in Minnesota.
On Feb. 18, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas lifted a temporary injunction on the enforcement of the ...
Here are the first News-Press and Naples Daily News baseball power rankings heading into the 2025 season, with plenty of ...
The two sides clashed at a zoning hearing for the proposed development, officially called the Community Movement Commons, on ...
City officials said seeking state funds was the best option to ensure corners were not cut in what may end up being the most ...
David Boren, former Oklahoma governor, U.S. senator and University of Oklahoma president, died on Thursday at his home in ...
Send legal ads and public notices at least six business days ahead of the intended publication date to ...