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Sheriff arrested in fatal shooting of district judge in Kentucky, state police say
A Kentucky sheriff has been arrested Thursday in connection with the fatal shooting of a district judge inside a courthouse, Kentucky State Police said.
As fiscal cliff, consolidation bill loom, CTA President Dorval Carter makes his case for the future of transit
CTA President Dorval Carter outlined an ambitious vision for growing train lines and bus routes in Chicago — if the state legislature comes through with needed cash for the agency. It was a bold
Baltimore calls for audit of cash-strapped BOPA as troubled agency asks for $1.8 million
Mayor Brandon Scott’s office called Thursday for an “independent forensic audit” of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, and pledged to withhold for now a requested cash infusion of $1.8
Massachusetts gun law repeal effort has half of necessary signatures to suspend statute
An effort to repeal a new gun law in Massachusetts has managed to secure roughly half of the signatures needed to immediately suspend the enforcement of the statute and place a question before voters
‘Blindsided’: Dallas officials say Police Chief Eddie García departing at ‘critical time’
Dallas City Council members said they were caught off guard when they found out Dallas Police Chief Eddie García was on his way out to join former City Manager T.C. Broadnax in Austin as an assistant
Postal Service chief frustrated at criticism, but promises 'heroic' effort to deliver mail ballots
The head of the U.S. Postal Service expressed frustration Thursday with ongoing criticism by election officials of how it handles mail ballots while also seeking to reassure voters that it's ready to
Deer Park residents dealing with dread and anxiety after pipeline fire: 'I can't sleep. I can't eat'
It’s not just the smell of mold that has started to set into Diane Hutto’s life after the major pipeline fire near Deer Park and La Porte this week. It’s debilitating dread too, and thoughts of
Gov. DeWine, mayor say Trump event in Springfield would strain city's resources
Gov. Mike DeWine held a briefing in Springfield, Ohio, to provide an update on the city that's been thrust into a national immigration spotlight.
iPhones are suggesting people 'Check In' with their exes. Yikes!
Phone users are getting suggestions from Siri to use the "Check In" feature with their moms, friends, and ... exes. Yikes! What's going on?
Harris looks for boost from Oprah as part of digital-first media strategy
Vice President Kamala Harris is looking for a boost with persuadable and less-motivated voters as she participates in a livestream Thursday evening with former talk show host Oprah Winfrey. The event,
House Republicans Defy Trump’s Call for Brinkmanship on Shutdown
WASHINGTON—House Republicans signaled Thursday they have no appetite for a government-shutdown battle right ahead of the November election, ignoring exhortations from former President Donald Trump to
California renters can have monthly payments reflected on their credit scores under new law
California will now require landlords of multi-family housing to give tenants the option to opt into having their rent payments reported to the credit bureaus.
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