Julie Hartley-Moore, associate commissioner and chief academic ... education and undergraduate programs at the University of Kansas School of Education and Human Sciences, has been named dean ...
It’s no mistake Kansas City keeps winning. Plus, giving Nick Sirianni his due, notes on the coach and GM carousels, the ...
FENCING WITH MEXICO. THE DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS A CONVICTED FELON WHO WAS IN THE UNITED STATES ILLEGALLY BECAUSE HIS VISA EXPIRED WILL BE DEPORTED. ON X, THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE ...
Mississippi is one of eleven states that doesn't automatically restore voting rights after convicted felons finish their sentences. Voting rights experts say Mississippi’s restrictions are among ...
What is unclear is how Michael Moore plays into all this. Nonetheless, he’s determined to follow compelling subjects for as long as he still can. “When you’re me, you have to make sure you ...
"I could take my time served if somebody thinks I've done something wrong," Maldonado says, "and I can move on with my life being a felon, because he's the president as a felon. And if you can ...
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winner Michael Moore is in awe of the endeavor behind anthology film From Ground Zero. The project is a collection of 22 shorts by emerging local filmmakers told through fiction ...
Three ex-convicts – including the self-professed coordinator of a migrant smuggling operation – were arrested in a sting targeting transnational gang members, according to the Texas Department ...
Eventually. It seems obvious that Merchan is desperate to stain Trump with the formal stricture of "convicted felon." To do it, he must sentence the incoming president. A jury’s verdict alone is ...
The Greenville Police Department said during a traffic stop, an officer noticed the smell of weed coming from the car which prompted a search and subsequent arrest of a "violent felon." ...
There was no need to put quotes around the term “convicted felon” when describing Donald Trump, as in Mr. Schimelpfenig’s letter (“Cheer up, Democrats,” Our Readers’ Views, Jan. 15).