A lawsuit seeks to stop Trump’s overhaul of a 100-year-old public golf course in Washington

Two golfers in Washington, D.C., have sued the federal government to try to prevent the Trump administration from overhauling a more than 100-year-old public golf course
A judge says she’ll rule that the US still cannot force states to provide data on SNAP recipients

A judge says she plans to rule that President Donald Trump’s administration still cannot force states to hand over detailed information on people who have applied for or received SNAP food aid
‘King of Valentine’s Day’ surprises wife with candy store experience

For more than 30 years, Lonnie Anderson, known in his community as the “King of Valentine’s Day,” has dreamed up one-of-a-kind Valentine’s gifts.
Impact Day: Tracking weekend showers, thunderstorms…the timing for Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

An in-depth look at rain timing and the best times to make your outdoor plans this holiday weekend
Governors association says all members now invited to White House meeting

The National Governors Association said Wednesday that a traditionally bipartisan meeting at the White House next week is back on after invitations were extended to all of its members.
Artist behind banned Ukrainian Olympic helmet calls Heraskevych’s tribute ‘great heroism’

Ukrainian artist Iryna Prots, 52, who painted the helmet that led to skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych being barred from the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, says the tribute to over 20 athletes killed in Russia’s invasion had to be
US military strikes another alleged drug boat in Caribbean, killing 3

The U.S. military says it has carried out another deadly strike on a vessel accused of trafficking drugs in the Caribbean Sea
Over 20,000 Cases Of Peanut Butter Were Just Recalled In 40 States
A peanut butter recall affects 40 states after blue plastic was found during production. Multiple single-serve packs and PB&J items are included.
Judge dismisses California deportation case for Mexican father of 3 US Marines

An immigration judge has dismissed the deportation case against a landscaper who was arrested in California last year.
Pennsylvania students will soon be required to learn cursive

Gov. Josh Shapiro approved a bill that mandates cursive writing in schools across Pennsylvania.