A federal judge on Friday ruled Georgia must allow more than 3,000 people to vote in this year’s midterm elections.
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A prosecutor worried about his safety borrowed a gun in an open case. It was stolen, and now he’s in hot water.
After receiving threats 5 years ago, solicitor Walt Wilkins in South Carolina decided he needed a gun. He’s hearing about that in the 2018 election.
Man, rescued at sea with stolen gold coins, will likely plead guilty in wife’s disappearance
Lewis Bennett had maintained his innocence in the disappearance of his wife during theirhoneymoon, but is expected to plead guilty to manslaughter.
New Yorkers get their dance on with tap class to pop music
Broadway dancer Beth Nicely spends her nights off from “Chicago” leading enthusiastic New Yorkers in a joyful ritual: Tap dancing to pop music and calls the one-hour lesson POP TAP. (Nov. 2)
Oprah in Georgia stumping for Stacey Abrams
In a rousing speech in the Republican-leaning suburbs of Atlanta, Oprah Winfrey urged voters on Thursday to make history by backing Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in next week’s election. (Nov. 1)
Trump accuser Ohio election bid more than #MeToo
Among the record number of women running for office this year is one who during the 2016 election accused Donald Trump of sexually harassing her. Democrat Rachel Crooks is a first-time candidate trying to win a House seat in Ohio’s District 88. (Nov. 1)
The short version: What we found about the dangers of natural gas pipelines
Utilities’ plans to upgrade natural gas pipelines are often secret, so there’s little transparency about how utilities are managing the risk.
Pittsburgh synagogue to host services for mourning congregations as FBI continues investigating
Beth Shalom, which can seat more than 1,000 people, will have weekend services for members of the three congregations in the Tree of Life building.
Immigration & health care in Indiana Senate debate
Democratic US Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Republican challenger Mike Braun debated topics including immigration and health care on Tuesday night in Indianapolis. The race is one of the most closely watched in the U.S. (Oct. 31)
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Pittsburgh gripped by sadness, shadowed by controversy as protesters greet President Trump
Sorrowandan uneasy political controversy envelopedthe city as residents buried their deadand President Trump was greeted by protesters.