December 20, 2015 PA cops can search your car without a warrant If the police stop you in Pennsylvania, they don’t need a warrant to search your car. Â
December 20, 2015 ‘Bankrolled’ by Planned Parenthood, McAuliffe pushes looser abortion rules clinic rules As a candidate, Terry McAuliffe campaigned on a pro-choice platform. As governor, McAuliffe is beginning to transform that platform into policy.
December 20, 2015 Illinois lawmakers advance 'cupcake' bill inspired by 12-year-old baker 'Cupcake' bill moves through Illinois Legislature
December 20, 2015 California bill would let owners dine with their dogs Many dog lovers like to enjoy a meal outside at a restaurant with their furry friends. But in California, residents may be surprised to know they are actually breaking the law by doing this.
December 20, 2015 Lights, cameras, tax breaks! PA House OKs more subsidies for Hollywood Pennsylvania lawmakers will soon be racing to fill a budget deficit that could top $1 billion in the next fiscal year, but there’s still a glimmer of hope the financial news won’t be all bad, at least if you’re M. Night Shyamalan or another Hollywood filmmaker that likes to shoot movies in the Keystone State.
December 20, 2015 BLM weighs charges against Utah ATV protest riders The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has begun an investigation that could lead to charges against nearly 50 people who rode ATVs on an off-limits trail last weekend in Utah to show their displeasure with the federal government.
December 20, 2015 Texas lawmakers visit Sriracha plant to pitch move amid company's fight with Calif. city Texas state Rep. Jason Villalba visited the plant on Monday and was greeted by owner David Tran.
December 20, 2015 Detroit visas won’t save sinking city, critics say Michigan officials want to repopulate Detroit with an aggressive immigration program — a move critics call misguided and unworkable.
December 20, 2015 California farmer locked in battle with union Six months ago, workers at one of the largest fruit farms in the U.S. went to the ballot box to decide if they would continue to be represented by the United Farm Workers, which won that right two decades ago but never forged a labor contract.
December 20, 2015 Utah residents become next to confront Bureau of Land Management, in growing debate A band of Utah residents plans Saturday to ride all-terrain vehicles onto federally managed public land to protest the federal Bureau of Land Management closing off the area.