- Rangers Clear Thousands of Marijuana Plants, Banned Pesticides From Sequoia National Park

By Aldgra Fredly
Law enforcement rangers last week removed over 2,000 marijuana plants and banned pesticides from a site in Sequoia National Park in California, ...
- Trump to Host South Korea’s President Lee at White House for Trade, Defense Talks

By Emel Akan
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will welcome South Korea’s newly elected president, Lee Jae Myung, to the White House on Monday to discuss trade, ...
- Facing Impending Crisis, California Lawmakers Pivot on Fossil Fuels

By Beige Luciano-Adams
LOS ANGELES—California legislators on Aug. 20 considered a plan that would dramatically loosen restrictions on drilling and refining oil in the state, ...
- Trump Names 4 Judges to Fill Vacancies in North Carolina Courts

By Tom Ozimek
President Donald Trump announced four nominees to fill long-standing federal trial court vacancies in North Carolina, tapping prosecutors, a magistrate judge, and ...
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released From Tennessee Jail

By Sam Dorman
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected gang member at the center of a high-profile deportation case, has been released from a jail in ...
- House Committee Launches Probe Into California’s High-Speed Rail

By Jill McLaughlin
California’s beleaguered high-speed rail project is under investigation by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
The probe, launched Aug. 19, ...
- DC Business Owners Weigh In on Trump’s Crime Crackdown

By Stacy Robinson and Nathan Worcester
WASHINGTON — Across the nation’s capital, business owners and employees offered mixed opinions of President Donald Trump’s push to ...
- Money Wired to Mexico Hits a Decade Low as US Immigration Policies Take Hold

By Darlene McCormick Sanchez
The Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration is playing a role in the sharpest decline in monthly remittances to Mexico in more ...
- More Than 460 Arrests Made Since Federal Takeover of DC Policing

By Savanah Hulsey Pointer
Police and federal officers in the District of Columbia have made 465 arrests since the federal government took over policing the ...
- Three More GOP Governors Approve Sending National Guard Troops to DC

By Tom Ozimek and Sam dorman
Governors from Mississippi, Tennessee, and Louisiana are sending National Guard troops to Washington to assist President Donald Trump’s effort ...
- Newsom Files Records Request for ICE Operation Near Redistricting Press Conference

By Jill McLaughlin
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office has filed an official open records request to the Trump administration seeking information about a federal immigration enforcement ...
- Former New Mexico Candidate Gets 80 Years in Shootings at Officials’ Homes

By The Associated Press
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— A former political candidate was sentenced to 80 years in federal prison Wednesday for his convictions in a series ...