A nonprofit has filed a misconduct complaint against Judge Sarah Merriam, alleging bullying and mistreatment of clerks.
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Efforts to Prevent Wildlife Collisions
Federal funding aids in building safe animal crossings to reduce car crashes with wildlife, saving lives and costs.
A midair collision between two helicopters in Hammonton, NJ, resulted in one fatality and one critical injury, officials say.
WASHINGTON — A man accused of placing pipe bombs in D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021, confessed, citing political disillusionment.
SALT LAKE CITY — Jeffrey R. Holland, a high-ranking official in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has died at 85.
A powerful winter storm is impacting the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast, causing travel chaos and delays.
A federal judge canceled Kilmar Abrego Garcia's trial, questioning the prosecution's motives in a smuggling case.
Immigrants detained by ICE are often deported swiftly, leaving attorneys with little time to keep them in-state.
President Trump's order to ease marijuana restrictions promises relief for cannabis businesses, but complexities remain.
At illegal street takeovers, drivers show off. In Kansas City, a legal and safe space now exists for such events.










