Filed by 17 state attorneys general, the lawsuit targets trans people by undermining a core pillar of disability rights.
Local governments from across the Southeast convened in Orlando, Florida, this February for the second in-person ‘Electrify ...
Georgia senators voted 33-21 on Friday to support Gov. Brian Kemp's top-priority legislation to limit lawsuits, but not ...
The Florence County Coroner has identified the victim of a workplace accident earlier this month. The South Carolina Office ...
Bitcoin and digital asset bills have been filed in at least 31 state legislatures, according to a Bitcoin Laws website ...
A man brutally raped a woman and “left her for dead” along an area known as alligator alley in a Jasper County, South ...
EGSC's President David Schecter has announced that he will retire at the end of his current term this summer. After leading ...
On Feb. 20, the Clarke County School District and Cedar Shoals High School announced Rusty Charpia as the school’s new head ...
After Kentucky center puts up “a ho-hum 22 and 12” in win at Missouri, the Wildcats’ coach explains the routine nature of that performance.
A push by Republican attorneys general in 17 states to strike down part of a federal law that protects disabled people from ...
By: Anna Claire Vollers For The Indiana Capital Chronicle A push by GOP attorneys general in 17 states to strike down part of ...