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Henrico County is planning a $16 million investment in a new walking trail that would pay tribute to United States Colored Troops.

Under the new law, Illinois law enforcement agencies must review and share an officer’s full job history, including any misconduct, when they apply for a new role.

New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo personally attacked Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani over his goals for affordable housing, leading Mamdani to fire back.

Concerns are growing that private defense attorneys may stop taking public cases, creating a backlog and infringing on defendants’ constitutional rights.

It began with a traffic stop and ended with six days of unrest, 34 lives lost, and a city in flames. On Aug. 11, the 60th anniversary of the Watts Riots, Sons and Brothers honored the day by reimagining the events through social media, connecting a historic uprising to a new generation.

Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City officials have renamed the 110th St. Central Park North subway station in Harlem after Malcolm X, honoring his lasting legacy.

President Donald Trump is threatening to take control of DC's police and government, despite a drop in year-over-year crime in the city.

The Justice Department is openly targeting New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging she violated Trump’s civil rights.

Every August, Martha’s Vineyard becomes a vibrant hub for Black travelers.

Trump's White House is partnering with PragerU, an unaccredited conservative non-profit organization founded by Dennis Prager.

Brandon Russell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for plotting to destroy electrical substations around Baltimore.

If you want to up your '90s R&B game, we picked 10 songs that you probably haven't heard in a while, but were absolute hits back in the day.