The latest ruling, while coming from the state’s highest court, has essentially no impact on the current situation. “It’s like the fighter who got knocked down...
January 24, 2025 FDOE Press Office 850-245-0413 DOEPressOffice@fldoe.org Florida Continues to Lead the Way in Civics Education – Welcoming More Than 400 Students from Out-of-State and...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – On Friday, Georgia Right to Life held a silent march and a rally to push for legislative restrictions on abortion....
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Hawaii leaders are spreading awareness and outlining actions to combat human trafficking in the state. Gov. Josh Green was joined by several county,...
JEROME, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Idaho State Police are busy getting a new forensic lab up and running at their office in Jerome. Investigators must send evidence...
CHICAGO (WLS) — As the threat of ICE enforcement actions looms, local leaders are aligning themselves in word and action with the state’s Illinois TRUST Act....
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced on Friday that his office has filed a lawsuit against the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department over illegal immigration. “I...
DES MOINES, Iowa — A federal appeals court on Friday sided with the Biden administration’s Department of Justice and kept a temporary block on an Iowa...
Kansas State is looking for traction to reciprocate their losing streak and continue their NCAA Tournament aspirations. It doesn’t get any easier in its next matchup,...
Your University of Kentucky Wildcats play in Nashville on Saturday after a rare midseason week of rest. Kentucky will face Vanderbilt in the Wildcats’ 80th game...