JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) – On Thursday, the Missouri Senate voted along party lines to approve a resolution which, if voters ultimately sign-off, would create a...
It’s been an arduous-yet-fruitful journey for French Montana navigating the turbulent music industry since 2009’s Mac Wit Da Cheese. Fifteen years later, The Bronx-bred rapper has...
LINCOLN — Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel joined a Nebraska legislative push Friday to expand the number and types of wayward veterans who can access...
The medical director of the Nevada Department of Corrections, Dr. Kenneth Williams, has no medical license in Nevada, the state’s Board of Medical Examiners confirmed Friday....
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Orleans magician said Friday that a Democratic consultant who worked for Dean Phillips’ presidential campaign hired him to create the...
The New Jersey Supreme Court today backed off a fight with the legislature over the endorsement of a new statute permitting plea bargaining to allow for ignition...
Southeast New Mexico Republicans said they defended the oil and gas industry, gun rights and business owners from Democrat-led initiatives during the 2024 Legislative Session that...
Three Alabama fertility clinics paused in vitro fertilization treatments after a decision last week by the Alabama Supreme Court. The court ruled that embryos created during...
FARGO — When Bismarck junior goaltender Kambree Grabar went down with an injury earlier this season, sophomore Ellie Horner stood up to take her place. Now...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – This weekend marks the anniversary of the war in Ukraine. On the other side of the world, Ohio continues to play a...