The faculty, student and personnel files date back to 1998
Alaskan Outrage As Obama Appointee Rejects Wilderness Road
The Department of the Interior’s decision to nix a new road is a life-and-death issue for a remote Alaskan village
Colorado Expects Legal Weed Windfall
Total sales of recreational pot are projected to top $600 million
Judge Strikes Down Nebraska Law Allowing Keystone XL
The decision could further delay construction of the controversial oil pipeline
Another Shoe Bomb? Homeland Security Warns of New Threat
Officials say new intelligence points to the possibility of a shoe-bomber attack on aircraft
Colorado’s Gay Marriage Ban Challenged
Nine couples file a suit seeking to overturn constitutional ban
Faith-Healing Parents Jailed After Second Child’s Death
Two young children died after parents refused to treat them with medicine
Cops: Body Of Missing 10-Year-Old Discovered, Suspect Held
An elementary school coach has been arrested, but not charged, in Hailey Owen’s disappearance
Man Who Allegedly Killed Parents With Hammer Could Get Life in Prison
Hosted a rager with his parents’ bodies in the house
Kansas Bill Would Allow Spanking That Leaves Marks
Parents and teachers could administer up to 10 spanks, says proposal
Christian Pot Dispensary Takes on IRS
A business touting Christ and cannabis takes a stand over dispensaries’ awkward tax status
Accused NYC Pipe Bomber Pleads Guilty To Terror Plot
Religious convert Jose Pimentel now faces 16 years in jail
Newtown Seeks $8 Million Federal Grant For Counseling
Funds would pay for mental health services for Sandy Hook families and first responders