Signs greeting Obama, according to the pooled press reports, were “Please leave us in peace”, “Welcome to Roseburg”, “We support our Sheriff”, and “Gun Free Zones are for sitting ducks”.
An event known as “Bring Your Bible to School Day” is working to change all that by encouraging kids across the nation to take pride in their faith, KKCO reports.
The plan Lewis forwarded to the high court, which on July 9 ordered eight districts redrawn, was proposed by a coalition of plaintiffs, including the League of Women Voters, Common Cause and a few voters – mostly Democrats – under the 2010 “Fair Districts...
Their allegations vary, but a few patterns emerged: They say they were sexually harassed or assaulted, and sometimes drugged, and many say they initially turned to Cosby as a mentor.
Although the deal initially received tentative approval by the union, UAW members formally rejected the automaker’s offer last week – even though UAW President Dennis Williams had resoundingly applauded the bargain.
The statement by Executive Director Justin Sherman said the gunman was not a member. The 18-year-old suspected gunman was captured and taken to custody. At least one person was left dead and three others were injured. The deceased student is Colin Brough, according to the paper....
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is out with a new campaign ad taking advantage of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) much-criticized comment in which he said that the point of the Republican-led Benghazi committee was to sink Clinton’s...
Drivers and transit users can expect extra traffic congestion and delays Friday afternoon and evening as President Obama visits downtown Seattle for a pair of political fundraisers. But Murray is leaving nothing to chance, particularly after her narrow victory with just 52...
Quarterback Brenden Motley connected with receiver Isaiah Ford for three touchdowns and running back Travon McMillian broke free for a 59-yard scoring run to spearhead an offensive awakening for Virginia Tech in a much-needed 28-13 win at Lane Stadium.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush’s three-day campaign swing through Iowa this week is all about presenting himself as the anti-Washington politician many conservatives crave to shake up Washington.