Penn State doesn't need James Franklin to actually win a national championship. It only needs him to think he can — somewhere else.
The City of Savannah and community partners are looking to help local federal employees amid the government shutdown.
Las Cruces City Council passed a resolution at its Oct. 6 meeting that affirms and strengthens protections for the immigrant community.
Gov. Rhoden told the new citizens that it is incumbent on Americans to fight if necessary to protect the country and the freedoms it provides.
The U.S. spirits industry, including American whiskey like bourbon, has seen steep export decline in light of President Donald Trump's tariff policy.
Letters to the editor reflect the views of individual readers. Today’s issues include Charlie Kirk and free speech; Trump tariffs' impact on farmers.
In honor of "Band Books Week," the Worcester Public Library will celebrate “the freedom to read” all afternoon on Oct. 11.
The LGBTQIA+ Resource Fair will bring self-defense classes, historical information, an author talk and local organizations to Ocean County Library.
As the federal shutdown enters its second week, state officials are not expecting further delays in FEMA funding for Helene-related projects.
In a 2006 case brought by a woman who tripped over mail left on her porch, the Supreme Court rejected the government’s concern that the Postal Service could become inundated with frivolous ...
A local Pride festival is planned for Oct. 11 in Shelby with food, vendors, a drag show and Coming Out Day celebration.
Conversion therapy has long been debunked. Now the Supreme Court may render bans against it unlawful, paving the way for countless kids to be harmed.