The Georgia and South Carolina attorneys general have joined a total of 25 states in urging the U.S. Senate to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act, which would close a loophole in the law.
In a dramatic reversal, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is now saying he supports a law recognizing the civil rights of people who have disabilities.
At their Feb. 6 meeting in Raleigh, the North Carolina Board of Transportation approved the naming of the bridge on U.S. 13 ...