Chicago-Area Man Pardoned By Pence’s Successor: 'I've Got My Name Back'
After less than 30 days in office, the new Indiana governor takes action to clear a former convict's name.
View ArticleLaw Officials Round Up Hundreds of Undocumented Immigrants
Authorities say the raids are routine but activists and politicians dispute the assertion.
View ArticleIn Tiny Blue Ridge, Texas, Oil Spill Emerges As Cautionary Tale Against...
Escaping substantive media attention, pipeline with Dakota Access links recently spewed 600,000 gallons of oil equal to 14,285 barrels.
View ArticleYale To Rename Calhoun College For Grace Hopper
After months of protests to remove the slavery advocate's name from the college, Yale said it would be renamed for Grace Murray Hopper.
View ArticleCheese Recalled Over Listeria Concerns
Select Sargento cheese products have been recalled due to listeria concerns though no illnesses have been reported, the company said.
View ArticleIn Tiny Blue Ridge, Texas, Oil Spill Is Cautionary Tale Against Dakota Access...
Escaping substantive media attention, pipeline with Dakota Access links recently spewed 600,000 gallons of oil equal to 14,285 barrels.
View ArticleAT&T, CWA Agree To Contract Extension As Negotiations Continue
The contract extension can be terminated with 72 hours notice, the union said.
View Article5 Patchiest Stories Of The Week
Pandas are moving out of DC, pit bulls are moving into Florida, and a porn-stealing man is going back to jail — just like he wanted.
View ArticleAl Jarreau, Legendary Jazz Musician, Dead at 76
The legendary jazz singer was hospitalized for exhaustion in Los Angeles a few days ago.
View Article'Day Without Latinos' Strike Brings Thousands To Milwaukee
The annual "Day Without Latinos" march includes refugees, protests Sheriff David Clarke's proposal to turn deputies into immigration agents.
View ArticleWestminster Dog Show: Winners, Losers, Weird Breeds — All The Latest From...
Patch is reporting live from the Westminster Dog Show at Madison Square Garden.
View ArticleJerry Sandusky's Son Arrested On Child Sex Charges
The son of Jerry Sandusky has been arrested and charged after trying to solicit nude photographs from a child, police said.
View ArticleLove In A Small Town: 21 Real-Life Romances From Patch Readers
In honor of Valentine's Day, we asked Patch readers to share their love stories. The results? Real-life romances way better than the movies.
View ArticleWould A Tennessee Bill Make Children Conceived Via Artificial Insemination...
The sponsor of a bill regarding the legitimacy of babies conceived through artificial insemination says it revokes an unconstitutional law.
View ArticleLouisville Police Shooting: Video Of William Young Shooting Released
Louisville police chief Steve Conrad said an investigation has been launched and three officers have been placed on administrative leave.
View ArticleMichael Flynn, National Security Adviser, Resigns Over Russia Contacts
The national security adviser has been under fire since revelations broke last week about his contact with Russia.
View ArticleJudge Denies Tribes' Request To Halt Dakota Access Pipeline Construction
The Dakota Access Pipeline is moving ahead and will be complete in a few months barring any successful legal challenges.
View ArticleRepublicans Split Over Investigations Of Russia, Michael Flynn
The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee said the situation was "taking care of itself."
View ArticleHow Did Bart The Old English Sheepdog, Westminster Best-In-Breed, Get So...
A day in the life of the Westminster Dog Show's fluffiest runner-up.
View ArticleStarbucks Ice Cream: Coffee Chain To Test Treats In U.S. Stores
The Starbucks line of ice cream treats were pioneered at the Seattle Roastery last summer.
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