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The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance convened a public hearing Wednesday night following receipt of a taxpayer petition for state review of all the land values in Lake County.
FBI Director Christopher Wray spoke to reporters Wednesday at the FBI's Omaha field office, days after the FBI search of former President Donald Trump's estate.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Attorneys for an autistic teen who was allegedly stunned with a stun gun 17 times by a former Pickens County sheriff’s deputy filed a civil lawsuit against the deputy and the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Wednesday. A video provided by the Anastopoulo Law Firm shows an officer using a stun gun on Aaron Vasquez, who is non-verbal, on Aug. 20, 2021. The then-17-year-old fell ...
Marcus Mumford says he was sexually abused as a child.
Olivia Wilde has won her custody battle against her ex Jason Sudeikis after a judge ruled their two kids, Otis, eight, and Daisy, five, legally live in California.
"Without medical evidence, no reasonable jury could conclude that the providers were deliberately indifferent to Doe’s serious medical need," U.S. District Judge Brian C. Buescher wrote.
DETROIT — An Oakland County Circuit Court judge granted a request Wednesday on behalf of parents suing the Oxford Community Schools to add new allegations that an armed security guard at the high school could have prevented at least one student's death during the November mass shooting. Judge Rae Lee Chabot approved Detroit attorney Ven Johnson's fourth amended complaint to the parents' ...
AUSTIN — A little-known state committee consisting mainly of oil and energy executives approved recommendations Wednesday that lawmakers could rely on in next year’s legislative session to reshape Texas’ shaky power grid. The State Energy Plan Advisory Committee’s 7-5 vote was far from a mandate. It illustrated the concerns of several members over the lack of time and deliberation in creating ...
MISSOULA, Mont. - The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation is supporting recovery efforts by waiving application fees for water users affected by flooding in Montana.
A civil court judge has cleared Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes of any wrongdoing in the lawsuit filed by Henry Hernandez, the media specialist who claimed to be the victim of retaliation in part for refusing to process what he said were “inappropriate” photos of Valdes and her husband. Bergen County Judge Robert Vinci issued an order on Aug. 5 dismissing four of the five counts in ...