January 20 Gun rights on private property debated at Supreme Court Supreme Court weighs Hawaii law requiring property owner consent for concealed carry. Conservative justices challenge Second Amendment restrictions.
January 20 California’s looming capital flight problem could reshape state in 3 key areas California’s proposed billionaire tax is fueling capital flight, raising concerns over the state’s budget, tax base and political power.
January 20 Portland police release photos of suspect accused of shooting 2 officers The Portland Police Bureau released photos of a suspect who allegedly shot two officers on Monday night, describing him as "armed and dangerous."
January 20 Portland mayor addresses shooting of 2 police officers Portland Mayor Keith Wilson said, "This is a stark reminder of the dangers of the job," after two Portland Police Bureau officers were shot. (Credit: KPTV)
January 20 US Marshals nab fugitive hiding under child's bed: officials Fugitive found hiding under child's bed during dramatic U.S. Marshals arrest operation in Spokane. Authorities said suspect was wanted on firearm charges.
January 20 Man stabbed, officer assaulted as fight breaks out after MLK Day parade in Los Angeles Los Angeles Police respond to an alleged stabbing, and an officer was assaulted following the Martin Luther King Jr. parade as multiple fights broke out.
January 20 Judge presiding over Tyler Robinson case urged to rein in defense delay tactics Utah judge urged to crack down on defense delay tactics in Tyler Robinson case as legal analysts call motions "frivolous" in assassination charges.
January 19 Swalwell governor bid hit with residency questions after court filing alleges he doesn’t live in California California Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign calls residency challenge a "nonsense claim" as the congressman faces multiple Department of Justice probes while running to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2027.
January 19 House Republicans call Minnesota fraud probe 'tip of the iceberg' as more blue states face scrutiny GOP lawmakers push to expand the Minnesota welfare fraud probe to California, New York, Illinois after alleged billions were lost, which Minnesota officials dispute.
January 19 Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika Kirk demands speedy trial, alleging 'undue delay' from Tyler Robinson defense In a court filing made public over the weekend, Erika Kirk's attorney notified the court that she is invoking her rights to a speedy trial as a victim under Utah law.