Whoever is elected mayor on Nov. 5 will have to work closely with Jon Jennings, who has clashed repeatedly with the incumbent.
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Whistleblower’s attorney says team now representing ‘multiple’ officials
The person also works in intelligence and allegedly has ‘firsthand knowledge that supported’ the original whistleblower.
Rep. Golden, in the middle on impeachment, frustrating both sides
The first-term Democrat from District 2 will face a Republican-led rally at his Lewiston office this week.
North Korea, U.S. resume nuclear diplomacy with Sweden talks
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says it could eventually lead to a summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
Abortion, immigrants, LGBT rights top Supreme Court’s new term
The court also could be front and center in the presidential campaign itself, especially with health concerns surrounding 86-year-old Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Impeachment inquiry: A look back at a tumultuous week in D.C.
From text messages to China, here’s what happened.
Elizabeth Warren dismisses top staffer for inappropriate behavior
The campaign says its national organizing director is facing ‘multiple complaints.’
Trump seethes over impeachment inquiry, slams critics via Twitter
‘This is a fraud against the American people!’ he tweets.
Republicans unlikely to reprise role they played in Nixon’s 1974 exit
President Trump has taken over the party, accruing personal rather than party loyalty and casting the GOP establishment to an ineffectual sideline.
Bernie Sanders’ campaign confirms that he suffered a heart attack
Statements from Sanders and his doctors don’t indicate whether his heart suffered any permanent damage.