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Lear’s CEO, Paul Trouette, is a polarizing figure known for clearing protesters from logging sites, busting unlicensed ...
Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell recently sued the Walton County Sheriff's Office for failing to prevent trespassers from using his private beach. Citing the lawsuit filed on Thursday, June 19, ...
Letters include how Simi Valley must support the unhoused and preserve the cleanliness of city; and a history lesson about ...
However, before any of that, it’s important to look into whether your neighbor's claims are correct — that using your spigot ...
Michelle Zajko’s 10-page, handwritten motion for dismissal includes a map she drew from memory of the Frostburg area where she and her two friends were arrested in February. Since that time, Zajko, ...
Koa Dumont, 15, died after jumping into the cold waters of a private quarry, prompting renewed warnings from police.
A social-media influencer’s removal from a public event for trespassing was an overreach by the Winter Garden Police ...
News Now visited the Maryland beach community of Ocean City, to find out how certain enacted policies help deter crowd sizes ...
The owner of a historic Allentown property at risk of being declared “blighted” by the city is trying to restore the building ...
The group, known as Zizians, which attracted a fringe contingent of computer scientists who connected online over their shared anarchist beliefs, has been linked to six deaths in recent years, ...
The House is expected to approve President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion in already appropriated funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid Thursday evening.
The case sheds light on the world of court-appointed receivership, a business that can save taxpayers money and counties grief but can also be controversial — and lucrative for its biggest players.