U.S. Regulators Call for Google to Sell Off Chrome Browser
The U.S. Department of Justice urged a federal judge to breakup Google, with regulators calling for the company to sell Chrome
Yard signs in one Kansas House district suggest Johnson County is getting bluer
An influx of Democrat yard signs could signal a shift toward a bluer Johnson County, even if the signs don't align with party affiliation.
Washougal School District buys 31 acres for a future campus
WASHOUGAL — The Washougal School District is buying 31 acres northeast of Washougal for a future school site. The district will purchase the property, south of Southeast 20th Street near 340th Avenue, for $1.025 million with funds from impact fees on new developments.
Cassiar Gold Announces Completion of 2024 Field Program and Appointment of Michael Wood as CFO
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Jill Maxwell, P.Geo, Cassiar Gold Corp.’s VP Exploration, who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
AG Letitia James Leads Coalition to Keep Immigrant Families Together
New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of attorneys general today in filing an amicus brief in Texas v. DHS, backing the federal "Keeping Families Together" program, which enables certain undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.
How does the Electoral College work and why will it decide the next president?
The idea of the Electoral College emerged during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as a middle ground between two perspectives on how to elect the president. While some preferred to decide the winner based on the popular vote,
Tigers air it out in rout of Hughesville
Making his first postseason start, Southern Columbia sophomore quarterback Ayden Hockenbroch assumed he would spend Friday night's District 4 Class 2A opener as he had during most of
Columbia, Sweeny hopeful surviving tough district pays dividends
With the addition of two new teams to district play, three of the four playoff teams in the previous District 26-4A standings would be fighting for the other two playoff
SC education department continues Richland One crackdown, but district passed p-card audit
SC's education department is continuing its crackdown on Richland One, rejecting the Columbia school district's plan to recover previously increased oversight.
Brownsburg man pleads guilty to assaulting police during Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot
A mugshot of Troy Koen was not provided as of this article’s publication. The mugshot will be added once it is released. BROWNSBURG, Ind. —  A Brownsburg man has pled guilty to
Schweppe sisters lead Montesano to second straight district crown
Montesano sophomore Haley Schweppe won the district title for the second year in a row, leading the Bulldogs to their second-consecutive team district championship at the Lewis River Golf Course in Woodland.
Election views from behind bars in Ohio: Divided just like the rest of US
The Marshall Project asked nearly 3,000 people living in prison and jail for their thoughts on the presidential race pitting Harris against Trump and his 34 felonies.
Jack Smith, Looking To Avoid in January 6 Case a Repeat of His Mar-a-Lago Disqualification Disaster, Calls Trump’s Case ‘Meritless’
President Trump’s success in disqualifying Special Counsel Jack Smith from his Mar-a-Lago case in South Florida — a disaster for the government — has the prosecutor anxious to avoid the same fate at the District of Columbia.
Set-piece goals help Lewisburg to district crown
While Caleb Meyer-Chabris hasn't taken many corner kicks this season, he has a good chance of seeing more opportunities near the flags after Thursday's game.
Trumpism & Puerto Rico’s election for governor
Beyond the offensive jokes at the Donald Trump rally about Puerto Rico and the resulting reverberations, the island is caught between a rock and a hard place. Besieged by chronic power outages,
Aberdeen’s Haggard beats the field to claim district cross-country crown
Aberdeen sophomore Dylan Grove, who is autistic, and his partner runner, senior Kyler Haggard – Ailyn Haggard’s older brother – completed the course in 21:04, well below the required state-qualifying time of 40:18 to secure a spot in the state Unified race.
Columbia River’s Jacob McManus overcomes illness, muddy course to repeat as 2A district cross country champ
It was not a day for fair-weather runners. That was doubly true for Jacob McManus. The Columbia River senior overcame both a respiratory illness and a treacherous course to repeat as the Cl
Kodiak Copper defers MPD resource in BC to show ‘full potential,’ chairman says
Kodiak’s disciplined approach aligns with the region's record of sizable porphyry deposits, its chairman said.
Sessler outlines plans for 4th District, if elected
As the race for Washington's 4th Congressional District wraps up, with five days left to vote, candidate Jarrod Sessler is running against Republican incumbent Dan Newhouse for the seat. Sessler emphasized the need for clarity and communication with constituents as a top priority if elected to office.
Chapin area schools under modified secure status, say school district
According to Lexington-Richland School District Five, based on information the district has received from law enforcement a couple of Chapin area schools are under a modified secure status.
Jersey Shore father and son charged with participating in Jan. 6 riot at U.S. Capitol
Richard Andrews, 72, of Brick and his son, Keith Andrews, 49, of Howell, were taken into custody by federal agents this week.
Farmers Irrigation District to increase patron assessments for 2025 irrigation season
HOOD RIVER — Farmers Irrigation District will be increasing patron assessments for the 2025 irrigation season. The key factor driving this need is the change in revenue generated by the
MoFo’s State + Local Government Enforcement Newsletter - October 2024
Morrison Foerster’s State and Local Government Task Force is pleased to provide our bimonthly newsletter summarizing some of the most important
Metropolitan Police Arrest Two Suspects Charged with Southwest D.C. Robbery, MPD Seeks Community Tips
MPD apprehends two suspects linked to a Southwest robbery, with the community urged to aid the ongoing investigation.
When do polls close, California time? An hour-by-hour guide, plus key senate, house races
When do we find out who wins the election? Here's the races to watch for as Democrats and Republicans vie for control in Congress.
3 Ways the Left Plans to Stack Every Branch of Government
Democrat candidates in the 2024 election have proposed policies that would radically, and irrevocably, alter America’s constitutional order.
Two Virginia Men Convicted for Felony Charges in January 6 Capitol Breach Case
Two Virginia men were convicted of charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, with evidence showing their participation and confrontation with law enforcement.
Wa-Hi cross country standout Ian Lash enjoying memorable senior season
The Walla Walla High School senior, a 2023 Mid-Columbia Conference honorable mention has already competed twice at state championship races.
Local concerns over Bateman Island Causeway removal
The Walla Walla District of the Army Corps of Engineers is planning to remove the causeway to Bateman Island. The decision has sparked public concern about the
Fundraising passes $250,000 in 41st District race between Republican Brett Miller and Democrat Brad Chambers
Lancaster County Republicans have thrown their financial weight behind incumbent state Rep. Brett Miller this year as he faces a near-equally funded challenger in labor administrator Brad Chambers, a Democrat.
No structure damage reported after brush fire north of Columbia
BOONE COUNTY — Fire crews responded to a brush fire Wednesday afternoon that spread over 2 acres and threatened nearby homes. Firefighters said it started from embers of an earlier trash burn and spread off Dripping Springs Road north of Columbia. Crews contained the fire with a line around the affected area.
District Copper Reports Highly Encouraging Results at Copper Keg Project in British Columbia
District Copper Corp. (TSXV: DCOP) ("District Copper", "District", or the "Company") is pleased to report that highly encouraging results have been received from the 2024 summer field program at its flagship Copper Keg project near Cache Creek,
Top questions about the 2024 presidential election answered
As Election Day gets closer, we've got you covered with the answers to some of the top questions about the presidential election, the Electoral College and results.
Your Voice, Your Vote: Familiar face challenged by two candidates for SC House District 93
One challenger is not so new of a face, former representative Jerry Govan who ran for state superintendent of education. Govan is being challenged by third party candidate Harold Geddings and Republican Krista Hassell. Hear more from each candidate from ABC Columbia’s Alex Tejada and visit their websites at the links above.
FBI Wins FOIA Dispute Over Withholding Some Mayorkas Records
The FBI handed over enough information from its background check into US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas to comply with a conservative group’s FOIA request, a federal court ruled.
Peace Prevails in DC: MPD Maintains Order During Pre-Halloween Public Assemblies
Chief Smith praised MPD and partners for ensuring safety during D.C. events, where two were arrested amidst peaceful assemblies.