January 12, 2017 NAACP battles Latino groups over push to open public schools for non-English speakers A push to open two public schools in suburban Washington for immigrants and students struggling with English is pitting black and Hispanic communities – who traditionally have worked in tandem in the area -- against one another.
January 12, 2017 Lawmakers push to end 'scream rooms' for punishing students Lawmakers in Washington are calling for legislation that would end the use of padded 'scream rooms' for students – a practice that has been called barbaric and abusive yet is still being used in several states in both public and private schools.
January 12, 2017 De Blasio digs in on liberal agenda, runs into pushback from fellow Dems Voters knew Bill de Blasio would be turning the Big Apple into a test tube for liberal policies. But he's moving surprisingly quickly as he pushes for changes that would give ID cards to illegal immigrants, hike taxes on top earners and raise the city's minimum wage.
January 12, 2017 Feds to Alaskans: No road for humans, lots of land for animals In one of Alaska's most remote outposts, where a thousand hardy souls make their homes, the Obama administration has put the fate of birds and bears above the lives of people, blocking construction of an 11-mile gravel trail connecting a tiny fishing hamlet to a life-saving airport.Â
January 12, 2017 Fixing Detroit: America's comeback city? America loves a good comeback story. Just maybe, Detroit could be one for the ages.
January 12, 2017 Texas refuses to give back lethal drugs, proceeds with execution A Texas man convicted of killing his parents proceeded as planned Wednesday night despite a growing controversy over the drug being used to carry out the punishment.
January 12, 2017 Denver backs off plan to curb pot smoking ahead of legalization launch Denver officials have backed off a controversial proposal that would have banned smoking marijuana on private property if it was in public view.
January 12, 2017 Wisconsin pol pushes immunity for 911 callers reporting drug overdose Prompted by a personal family crisis, a Wisconsin lawmaker is pushing legislation that would offer immunity to people who call 911 to report a drug overdose or bring those suffering to the hospital for help.
January 12, 2017 Companies line up to drill after survey shows Dakota oil, gas fields far bigger than believed Energy companies are lining up for their shot to drill in the Dakotas and Montana after a new government report revealed that a massive geological formation stretching across the states contains twice the oil and three times the amount of natural gas than was originally believed.
January 12, 2017 Wisconsin teachers union decertified in latest blow to labor under Walker law Teachers from one of Wisconsin’s largest unions have jumped ship -- voting overwhelmingly to abandon the group in the latest in a string of setbacks for the struggling labor movement following Gov. Scott Walker’s union overhaul two years ago.