US court: Feds can't withhold funds from sanctuary cities
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the Justice Department can't deny Philadelphia millions in public safety funding because of its status as a "sanctuary city."
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the Justice Department can't deny Philadelphia millions in public safety funding because of its status as a "sanctuary city."
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has been interviewed as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
The Latest on closing arguments in lawsuits before a U.S. judge in San Francisco challenging the Trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. Census (all times local):
The tests were touted as a "first step" toward fighting climate change at the local level.
Frosch, the organization's senior vice president, will become CEO on March 22 when Langley retires.
Louisiana officials say they have nailed down the voting registration method they'll use for convicted felons whose rights will be restored under a law effective March 1.
A searing drama about the aftermath of the Emmett Till killing premieres at Penumbra.
An ear infection, dark and icy walks, mocking squirrels — it's been a tough winter for Angus.
Set to host "Saturday Night Live," actor Don Cheadle fondly remembers his years on the Minneapolis stage.
Set for training and three preseason games in Florida these next eight days, United coach Adrian Heath says his team's second 11 isn't far off from its first.
Hearing Bob Dylan convinced J.S. Ondara to leave Kenya for Minnesota. Now he's taking his music to the world.
The Supreme Court will decide whether the 2020 census can include a question about citizenship that could affect the allocation of seats in the House of Representatives and the distribution of billions of dollars in federal money.
Department chair says an alien ship may be among us and doesn't care what his colleagues think
Young women find guidance, connections and funding to become forces for change now.
Your next great cheeseburger is on the menu at the Tipsy Steer, located inside Invictus Brewing Co.
New home in Orono is showcase for stone and steel.
In a comment that will surely be used to challenge the legal underpinnings of his emergency declaration regarding building a border wall, Trump hinted at the political realities behind his action. "I could do the wall over a longer period of time," he said. "I didn't need to do this, but I'd rather do it much faster."
Presidential debate moderators should ask : How soon do you plan to abolish airplanes? And cows?
President Donald Trump says he will spend about $8 billion to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. It's a far greater sum than the roughly $1.4 billion Congress set aside for that purpose in legislation Trump is expected to sign to prevent another partial government shutdown.
It's a big day for girls' tournament action. Click here for links to the dance team state tournament, section hockey and a big regular-season basketball game.
With the Wild down by two more forwards, recently acquired Brad Hunt could see ice time at forward and on defense.
The editorial boards of New York City's largest newspapers viewed the collapse of a deal to bring a new Amazon headquarters to New York as an embarrassment for the city and a symptom of an increasingly unfriendly political environment for big employers.