ILLINOIS — On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across Illinois. Here’s a roundup of some...
You’ve got mail! Hundreds of election administrators, lawmakers, law enforcement officers and others across Indiana — and beyond— slit open heavy white cardboard boxes this spring...
On Iowa Politics podcast now available in video format On this week’s podcast, Iowa’s Attorney General in the Big Apple, government transparency advocates warn the governor...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – Meteorologist Jake Dunne says aside from some patchy fog, it is a quiet Friday morning with wake-up temperatures in the 50s. Mainly...
Michigan’s jobless rate remained steady in April at 3.9% — the fourth consecutive month the number registered at 4% or less. The monthly employment report was...
Former President Donald Trump’s visit to Minnesota is energizing Republicans as they prepare to battle for control of the state House in November. They’re hoping Trump’s...
2024 cicada-geddon: Trillions expected to swarm parts of US Trillions of cicadas, which last came together in 1803, will cover a larger than normal area of...
In 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Americans have a right to privacy when supporting nonprofit causes. This year, Nebraska lawmakers unanimously passed legislation to...
FARGO — Hilery Klein started with finding kids a place to call home, but it was always someone’s else’s home. “Most of them had gotten adopted...
Two Republican lawmakers are trying to strengthen an existing Ohio law by requiring — instead of just allowing — school districts to create a policy letting...