COLUMBUS, Neb. (KLKN) — Columbus High School became the scene of a contentious town hall Tuesday evening between Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood and his constituents. It...
AFTON—U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman’s remark about the U.S. Agency for International Development triggered one of the most raucous rounds of applause of the evening. Even before...
BATON ROUGE — Hours before the execution of convicted murderer and rapist Jessie Hoffman was put on hold pending a hearing, a group of activists gathered...
Twenty current and former federal workers gathered at state Department of Labor and Industry offices across Montana at 9 a.m. on March 12 for a “Rapid...
When an epidemic of plague struck prairie dogs within South Dakota’s greater Conata-Badlands ecosystem last spring, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service black-footed ferret biologists and their...
The calendar’s pages turned quickly in January as Donald Trump‘s second inauguration loomed, bringing with it a presidency that would see the federal government’s willingness to...
In late February, the second-ranking Democrat in the Colorado House sat before a group of her colleagues and prepared to do something she had rarely done:...
Washington Teachers’ Union members distributed flyers warning about potential impacts of federal education cuts, highlighting risks to special education, school meals, and funding for 98,000 students...
The U.S. Capitol, as seen from the East Plaza. (Liz Ruskin/Alaska Public Media) WASHINGTON — As the Trump administration freezes spending and hollows out federal offices,...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – A Nebraska woman says she’s still in shock after being terminated from the FDA in mid-February. Federal layoffs have been making headlines...