‘Career criminal’ sentenced to 18 years for Gallatin County drug trafficking
Leodis Robert Roach, 43, pleaded guilty in January to one count of possession with intent to distribute cocaine and one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a
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Leodis Robert Roach, 43, pleaded guilty in January to one count of possession with intent to distribute cocaine and one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a
A food distribution event drew lines of cars that wrapped around the block in Baldwin Park on Wednesday, but not everybody was able to get food.
Any Samara Joy show is a special one, and this one was no exception. Joined by her septet and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, she performed a medley of tunes to rapturous applause.
In 1981, the climber Dan Goodwin made himself part of Chicago's history by climbing both the Sears Tower and the Hancock Building. He has a new memoir.
Calumet City asks the Illinois General Assembly to approve its quick-take of River Oaks Center mall from Namdar Realty Group.
26-year-old Alachua County woman has been indicted on 23 federal charges involving the production, distribution, and possession of child pornography.
A preliminary budget has been set for a planned police station in northeast Bismarck, allowing the project to move into the design phase.
Most state employees and retirees in state government's health insurance plans for public school and state employees would pay more for their coverage, with increases ranging from nearly 5% to nearly 10%, du...
Former Bank of North Dakota President Todd Steinwand died Monday, according to an obituary shared by his son.
The Mescalero Apache Tribe and Sandia, Isleta and Pojoaque Pueblos filed a federal lawsuit in Albuquerque against prediction market company Kalshi, alleging its sports-betting app violates federal gaming law...
The Chicago Blackhawks didn't get lucky in the NHL draft lottery, and GM Kyle Davidson said all options are on the table regarding the No. 4 pick.
Gov. Tim Walz announced the finalists Tuesday to replace Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson, who will retire in the fall.
The Chicago Board of Ethics says the candidate improperly accepted $202,000 from 12 city contractors, far exceeding the city’s $1,500 annual donation limit.
Psychology helps explain why people have comfort shows and why they keep returning to them.
St. Louis County sheriff's deputies and other emergency personnel responded to a boating crash Tuesday evening.
CNN unveiled plans for an expansion of All Access and the debut of a weather app.
A Bismarck man accused of fraudulently taking out a life insurance policy on his dead wife has pleaded guilty.
The 69 fallen peace officers in North Dakota's history will be remembered and honored during an annual memorial service at 7 p.m. Thursday in the State Capitol's Memorial Hall in Bismarck.
The statue at Leif Erikson Park was showcased in connection with the Sons of Norway convention.
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While many in our communities have an opportunity to buy homes and property with the potential to gain equity, things are different on some tribal lands.
Is the Chicago Bears' approach with the defensive line and pass rush confusing coming out of a draft in which they didn't add a lot? Brad Biggs answers your Bears questions weekly.
After reviewing hundreds of nominations and thousands of votes, we’re excited to reveal this year’s Readers’ Choice Food Awards winners.
Chicago Public Schools is planning to cut teaching staff to help close a $732.5 million deficit as it rolls out school-level budgets.