Lawmakers say the public deserves answers in a case with over 1,000 alleged victims, while pro-Trump activists insist the files will expose Democrats.
Voters wiped out code that allowed for large-scale developments in Batavia Township. In response, township staff moved to ...
High grocery prices and tariffs could spoil your Thanksgiving menu this year. That's because the cost of some key holiday ...
Shawnee County leaders looked through each provisional ballot to tabulate the final results of the 2025 general election on ...
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - Jamee Decio announced her candidacy for Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District on Monday, launching her ...
While refusing to comment on the specifics of efforts to move convicted former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters from a state prison to a federal one, Colorado Attorney General said he opposes it. In a ...
President Donald Trump's political dominance is showing cracks as he faces challenges on affordability and the Jeffrey ...
A man who is aspiring to be the next mayor of Miami-Dade County and said he’s running for the position in 2028, was arrested ...
More than six years after his jail-cell death, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is back in the news as the ...
Trump allies urge Congress to back his $2,000 tariff checks as president claims they’ll be sent in ‘mid 2026’ - After months ...