The jury is still out on whether the UL women’s basketball team will be able to put its best foot forward in the Sun Belt Conference race this season with so many recurring injuries.
President-elect Donald Trump's lawyers urged a judge again Friday to throw out his hush money conviction, balking at the prosecution's suggestion of preserving the verdict.
In staffing his administration, Trump has shown an inclination to select people who distrust or even disdain the agencies that they’ve been chosen to lead.
Senate Finance Chair Louise Lucas did not close the door on a potential one-time tax break, but Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell says the state has too many unfunded needs.
Max Brosmer threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Jameson Geers and Dragan Kesich kicked his fourth field goal of the game in the final five minutes, rallying Minnesota to a 25-17 victory over No. 24 Illinois on Saturday.
Ballot boxes in Clark County will be staffed with Clark County Elections Office observers 24/7 after arsons on ballot boxes in east Vancouver and Portland early Monday drew national attention.
An automatic fire suppression device limited the damage in the Portland box to three ballots, but the suppression device in the Vancouver box apparently failed.
Vice President Kamala Harris' 2021 comments claiming the U.S. must "not shy away" from it's "shameful past" of European explorers resurfaced on social media this election cycle.
Three seats are up for grabs on the powerful board that oversees the nation’s second-largest school district. LAUSD faces enormous challenges, including funding shortfalls, chronic absenteeism, and safety concerns.
WASHINGTON — When the Rev. Lee Scott publicly endorsed Kamala Harris for president during the Evangelicals for Harris Zoom call on Aug. 14, the Presbyterian pastor and farmer said he was taking a risk.
The traditional roll call at the Democratic National Convention became a boisterous dance party, with each state’s delegation announcing their votes for Kamala Harris to a song befitting their state.
A New York Times/Siena poll released Thursday, an overwhelming majority of registered voters in the United States believe President Biden made the correct decision stepping down from his re-election campaign.
Joe Biden has thrown the race into turmoil with his announcement that he will not stand for re-election - reversing a position he has maintained for months.