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Georgia lawmakers are advancing legislation to reform the First Offender Act, aiming to improve job and housing opportunities by sealing criminal records earlier.
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Delaware's implementation of legal, adult-use marijuana is grinding along.... but, another potential obstacle has popped up.
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Kansas City school board candidate Joseph Nelson was convicted on military criminal charges, which he’s still fighting.
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The nominees will be submitted to Gov. Josh Stein to fill the seat left by Judge Stephen Stokes' recent appointment to the ...
South Korean President Yoon's declaration of martial law in December was a wake-up call for Korean citizens, especially the ...
Controls on access to apartment complex master keys got even tighter Thursday as lawmakers passed changes to a bill requiring ...