We kick off our coverage for Black History Month Wednesday with a look back at the first African-American property owner in the Erie region. What historians now know about Boe Bladen is on display ...
The nationwide injunction, from a Maryland case, is more permanent than last month’s restraining order from a judge in ...
This article was updated on Feb. 5 at 12:50 p.m. Shortly after being sworn into office on Jan. 20 for a second term, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending birthright citizenship – ...
The Seven Springs Museum at the Historic Bodiford House in Powder Springs will be participating in “Super Museum Sunday” from ...
Talent shows, a doll making class, a business expo and more round out the list of Black History Month happenings in Greater ...
A $75 million project to clear an unprecedented number of Fulton County court cases that were stalled during the pandemic ...
After the kids' parents died in a 2021 murder-suicide, Karen Kay Hogan, 67, took advantage of her role as administrator of their estates, officials say.
We spoke with legal experts about the Seidler case, a potentially key point of disagreement between the two sides, and what ...
Governor Maura Healey nominated four attorneys for Massachusetts' Probate and Family Court, pending confirmation by the Governor’s Council. These nominees are expected to impact family legal issues ...
The mother who admitted to setting fire to her Grand Rapids home while her children were inside is facing an additional ...
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs called on state officials Tuesday to support plans to improve safety and technology throughout the state’s judicial system. During Tuesday’s annual ...
Georgia’s top judge urged state lawmakers Tuesday to end all remaining partisan elections for state judges in an effort to curb the politicization of the courts.