Jonthen Emmons, 28, Napoleon, had a preliminary hearing on a charge of assault, a fourth-degree felony. Probable cause was found and he was bound over to Henry County Common Pleas ...
Cities in Mississippi will elect leaders to serve over the next four years. Here are the candidates for Petal, Purvis, Sumrall and Lumberton.
In a 32-page, smackdown ruling, a San Luis Obispo Superior Court judge may have effectively ended in December a two-year battle over building and water rights on two Cambria lots. Although the ...
Citing a potential conflict, Magistrate Judge Andre B. Gammage dropped out from hearing the residency lawsuit involving ...
The Supreme Court majority built by Donald Trump could uphold efforts to expand presidential authority based on the legal principle of unitary executive theory. After UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian ...
The crash happened around 11:35 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14. A 17-year-old traveling southbound at a high rate of speed in the northbound shoulder of Bayshore Road struck a municipal trash truck turning ...
Trump has suggested he may seek ways to counter the ban.Credit...Caroline Gutman for The New York Times A unanimous Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that effectively bans the wildly popular ...
As she scrambled to find a hotel room, De Salvo forgot to call in sick from her job as a court interpreter. Despite telling her supervisor she was under an evacuation order, she was threatened ...
Municipal bonds fund public projects, offering interest twice a year and principal at maturity. You can invest in municipal bonds through new issues, the secondary market, or bond funds. Munis are ...
LUMBERTON — The Lumberton City Council granted the city’s Police Department permission to either accept or apply for a series of grants totaling about $260,000, while also giving the Fire ...
Instead, peace and security would be secured through the rule of law, respect for human rights and a reliance on the courts to settle disputes. Hence, the constitution established new institutions.
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court seemed inclined on Friday to uphold a law that could effectively ban TikTok, the wildly popular app used by half of the country.