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Assembly Bill 111, or Jaya's Law, a bill seeking to make wrong-way driving a crime in Nevada, was heard by the Senate Growth and Infrastructure committee on Wednesday.
Supporters say it would ease the burden on homeowners. Opponents argue it would bring back a law that was ineffective and overbearing.
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) — A billboard was unveiled Wednesday in memory of an Upstate child who was the victim of shaken baby syndrome (SBS). The child’s mother said she wants to raise awareness for ...
Gainesville Regional Utilities says it’s preparing for a smooth transition as a new state law is expected to prohibit local ...
A key prosecutor on the classified documents case against President Donald Trump invoked his Fifth Amendment right against ...
Republican state lawmakers in Missouri on Wednesday approved a new referendum that would seek to repeal a recent abortion ...
The federal complaint also includes a photo of the former solider standing in front of an ISIS flag allegedly pledging his ...
During the Met Gala carpet, Zendaya showed up in a white Louis Vuitton suit that was inspired by Diana Ross (whom she ...
SB 535 formally paves the way for health care clinics to become 'experimental treatment centers' that can provide drugs still ...
Tracy Haynes, 17, is facing a charge of aggravated assault mass shooting. Here's what we know about the shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School.
The governor's office has received a lot of public pressure to veto the bill to regulate products containing THC.