About 350 runners, joggers and walkers had Virginia Acres Park on their morning agenda March 8, as AIken Running Club held its Triple Crown Road Race, offering both a five-kilometer and a 10-mile event.
It took a little while to shake off the rust of a lengthy layoff from intense competition, but Riverside and its arsenal of scorers kept the team charging in the state playoffs. Nico
The National Labor Relations Board issued its first rulings since a federal judge reinstated member Gwynne Wilcox, but it’s unclear how long the window for board action will remain open.
The federal judge who reinstated fired NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox rejected the Trump administration’s bid to stay her order, though an appeals court will soon take up the issue.
Darius Maddox had 18 points to help George Mason defeat Richmond 64-60, earning the Patriots a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference regular-season title.
Trenton McLaughlin had 17 points to lead Northern Arizona to a 66-53 victory over Eastern Washington in the first round of the Big Sky Conference Tournament.
The Washington Post editorial board said D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s decision to remove the "BLM Plaza" is good because it will placate President Trump's threats to the city's autonomy
The Columbia Board of Education is expected to vote Monday on a three-year contract for a new superintendent. The board will also decide whether to make shortening the length of superintendent contracts a legislative priority.
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Member Gwynne Wilcox, removed by President Donald Trump during his first days in office, has been reinstated by a federal judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The judge ruled that the president does not have the authority to remove a sitting NLRB member without cause.
A judge's ruling reinstating NLRB board member Gwynne Wilcox sets the stage for a battle over the agency's future, which could end up at the Supreme Court.
Jennifer Brunenkant, owner of Herbal Alternatives II, is indicted for tax evasion, accused of not paying ~$930,000 in taxes, facing up to five years per count if convicted.
Democrats wrote to the governing body of the D.C. Bar that Ed Martin, President Trump’s nominee for one of the most important U.S. attorney’s offices, “abused” his power by threatening opponents.