On the campaign trail, President Trump promised to cut Americans' energy bills in half — cheaper gasoline, cheaper electricity. He also said he'd "unleash" American energy production, often repeating ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks Stars and Stripes editor-in-chief Erik Slavin about the Pentagon's takeover of the newspaper that has covered U.S. armed forces since the Civil War.
Owners of Pittsburgh's only daily paper plan to shutter the paper in May after a long labor dispute. But employees haven't given up on saving the Post Gazette, even if it has to change to survive.
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963, is so ...
Protests sprung up across California over the weekend in support of anti-government demonstrations in Iran, which have ...
The 100-year-old fountain has been inactive since 2010 due to renovations, according to the Department of General Services.
How the next fiscal budget may impact the state's immigrant population. Also, learning more about the new city CEO and her ...
Since 2010, Oak Park residents have relied on their local farmers market for fresh produce in what's known as a “food desert.
Total per-student funding, including federal money, will increase to $27,418, up 61% from $17,014 in 2018-19.
Abigail Spanberger, a former CIA officer and three-term congresswoman, is breaking long-held traditions on inauguration day.
Louisiana is pushing to extradite a California doctor accused of mailing abortion pills, challenging laws that protect ...
In Old Sacramento, balloon animals are more than just fun art; they're how some street performers make a living. Meet the ...