The Legislature looks at ways to turn back the clock on technology, and how to help third graders struggling with reading.
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In yesterday's Arkansas Supreme Court decision in Eureka Gun & Pawn, LLC v. City of Eureka Springs, the majority ...
Meet the 94-year-old keeping Parkview’s beloved grandfather clock ticking. Also on today's calendar: Tennessee Enhanced ...
Keeling Grubb still can't sell guns at Eureka Gun and Pawn, the only gun shop -- in name at least -- in the tourist town of ...
The high court recognizes a person’s right to self-defense with firearms but has also upheld the government’s power to ...
Louisville officials say they are limited in what they can do to stop a gun store from opening on Bardstown Road, despite ...
AS PART of efforts to strengthen security for the 461st Fiesta Señor and Sinulog Festival activities, including the upcoming Asean Summit, the Central Visayas p ...
A prospective commercial gun dealer has standing to contest a New York City mandate regarding a physical location for sales, ...
Rural leaders have not finalised their position on federal gun reforms, but that has not stopped them speaking out.
It won’t come as any surprise to learn that weapons technology constantly changes. Over the last two hundred years alone, ...