Nolan Wells' Family Seeks Justice Amid Investigation
Nolan Wells' family disputes claims of non-cooperation in the investigation of his death, calling for a joint phone examination.
Nolan Wells' family disputes claims of non-cooperation in the investigation of his death, calling for a joint phone examination.
A divided federal appeals court ruled that ending gender-affirming care is not improper, supporting a DOJ subpoena.
The judge in Alex Murdaugh’s murder retrial moved the case from Colleton County due to publicity and local ties.
Here's the latest for Friday, Aug. 14th: Trump administration seeks Supreme Court approval for ballroom project;
Trump requests Supreme Court approval to proceed with White House ballroom construction amid ongoing appeal.
KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap revisits major stories of the week, discussing Gov. Hobbs' running mate pick and ballot language.
A federal judge denied halting majority-Black voter districts for new county judges, allowing the litigation to proceed.
A French court struck down a law banning kids under 15 from social media, saying it infringes on fundamental freedoms.
President Trump’s administration seeks Supreme Court approval to continue the $400 million White House ballroom project.
A NYPD officer was convicted under a law banning chokeholds, facing up to seven years in prison, and dismissed.