Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered new materials and a new process that could advance the ever-escalating quest to make smaller, faster and affordable microchips used across modern ...
Kentucky's incarceration rate is high, with jails and prisons operating over capacity. A former judge defends a colleague's controversial shock probation decision, citing legal basis and systemic ...
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Building Industry Association of Stark & East Central Ohio will play host to its annual Fall Circuit of New Homes for two weekends, Sept. 27-28 and Oct. 4-5 in Stark County. The event features a great ...
The Seventh Judicial Circuit's first Black woman judge is a "daughter of Springfield." The circuit has had just three Black judges in its history. Among those at the investiture ceremony was retired ...
Lane County Circuit Court will add two additional judges for the first time in four decades as the court sees an uptick in case workloads. The positions were created by Senate Bill 95 passed by the ...
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A number of notable cases are still pending in Livingston County, including several rescheduled trials and upcoming hearings in cases involving sexual or domestic assault, murder or animal cruelty.
Hanover residents can now apply for U.S. passports in their own County. Hanover County’s Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office is now a passport acceptance facility, providing a more convenient option ...
WLFI $0.2028 is defending its decision to freeze hundreds of wallets, including Tron found Justin Sun's, saying the move was meant to protect users from phishing-related compromises, not to stifle ...
An appeals court issued a Thursday order halting the dismantling of Alligator Alcatraz, the Trump administration’s migrant detention site based in the Florida Everglades. In a 2-1 ruling, the U.S.
The ruling temporarily put back in effect a law banning Medicaid reimbursements to the organization, jeopardizing a large share of its revenue. By Zach Montague Reporting from Washington A federal ...