AP: WASHINGTON, DC
- Memos to Nobody: Inside the work of a neglected fed agency
- Ex-aide: Rep. Franks offered $5 million to carry his child
- Female lawmakers allege harassment by colleagues in House
- Ben Carson’s politics complicate his legacy
- What swamp? Lobbyists get ethics waivers to work for Trump
- Analysis: HUD plan would raise rents for poor by 20 percent
- Drug testing plan considered for some food stamp recipients
- At the EEOC, harassment cases can languish for years
AP: BALTIMORE
- In Baltimore, burying the dead in a most violent year
- Nonfatal shootings leave scars on city marred by violence
- Cop Who Arrested Freddie Gray Had Guns Confiscated Over Mental Health
- Riots in Baltimore the product of anger, deep dysfunction
- 1 year after Freddie Gray, police work to heal Baltimore’s wounds
- US buildings, NFL stadium check panels amid fears of fire
- Baltimore’s first casino highlights gaming trend toward urban areas
- Samaritan Women, a Baltimore sex-trafficking shelter for women, filled with survivor stories
- Feds: Baltimore jail illegally keeping juveniles in solitary
- High court juvenile lifer ban spurs wider review of cases
- Maryland withdraws proposal to ban letters to inmates
AP: NATIONAL
- Growing up under fire: Wilmington, Delaware, leads U.S. in teen shootings
- Clash over middle-school sex assaults: Did they happen?
- Black, white, rich, poor: Storm Harvey didn’t discriminate
- Waiting the worst with Harvey, the storm that won’t go away
- Teen’s bar mitzvah gives Houston chance to commiserate, heal
- South Carolina floods leave a shared sense of memories lost
- High court juvenile lifer ban spurs wider review of cases
- When Army career ended in disgrace, gunman was ostracized
- Dallas shooting suspect taunted officers, asked how many he had shot, police say
TIMES-PICAYUNE: NEW ORLEANS
- In 911 call, woman said St. Charles DA Harry Morel sexually abused her
- St. John deputy shootings testimony shines light on police radio system failures
- Reversal of Danziger Bridge convictions a ‘bitter pill’ for Hurricane Katrina survivors
- Legal loophole puts driver’s licenses back in the hands of some Louisiana DWI offenders
- In St. Charles Parish, it’s the end of an era for the Sunset Drainage District