Pinal County releases 150th anniversary T-shirts in collaboration with State Forty Eight, starting pre-sale November 1.
(WKRG) — Monroe County Public Schools’ superintendent has responded to rumors that students were sent home earlier this week for wearing T-shirts supporting Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
Utah law requires that all campaign signs, advertisements and even T-shirts be at least 150 feet away from polling locations.
Police said Karelys Cruz-Velazquez told them she knew it was wrong, but she is "very comfortable with the residents." ...
The boy, 17, who was wearing a shirt bearing an image of Trump extending his middle finger, was part of a group antagonizing ...
His family believes Reese may have ridden the bus to a Walmart. Reese's niece Amber Cearnal said he was diagnosed with ...
Dundee, N.Y. — A man in Yates County is facing several charges following a domestic dispute. Michael Hoke, 40, is accused of ...
Geoffrey Parker, 34, of Mineral Ridge, Ohio is facing up to 65 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple charges in a ...
Howard County police urgently request public help in locating missing 69-year-old Yuk Fong Yeung, who disappeared from ...
Jessica Zipkin was found inside William Carey's apartment in Perkiomen Township with a wound to the back of her head, ...
A man is wanted after allegedly assaulting a 13-year-old and using racial slurs at a basketball court near Surfside Beach on ...