Georgia lawmakers are advancing bills that would increase penalties for protest-related offenses, including blocking roads or using vehicles.
Bills that aim to restrain public protests advanced in Georgia's House and Senate in the wake of shooting deaths in Minneapolis that shocked the nation.
Students at the University of Minnesota, along with hundreds of other organizations, initiated the national shutdown in ...
A Georgia lawmaker wants to restrict who has access to police body cam video under Georgia's Open Records Act.
Chauntyll Allen, a member of the Saint Paul School Board and co-founder of Black Lives Matter Twin Cities, who was also ...
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A Georgia bill would increase fines and jail time for blocking roads and public passages. Doug Richards explains how penalties would change under SB 443. Turning Point alternative Super Bowl halftime ...
Thousands of hooded and helmeted protesters, marching behind a banner that read “Know Your Enemy,” lobbed fireworks at police in Milan for hours during rowdy demonstrations after the opening ceremony ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Independent School District is updating its protocols for how campus police officers will monitor student walkouts. The district is just one of several across Central Texas ...
ATLANTA — Millions of dollars of out-of-state campaign money flowing into Georgia could soon be more strongly policed in the wake of mysterious political TV ads and big spending on recent elections. A ...
Columbus police are investigating rumors and unverified information of an alleged police impersonator, according to a Facebook post Wednesday from the Columbus Police Department. CPD is aware of one ...
As tensions rise across Austin’s immigrant communities over the Police Department's past cooperation with federal immigration officials, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis is scheduled to address ...