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- SB3240 = Bad policy, bad process, bad politics
Lawmakers face opposition to SB3240
- Advocacy groups host Charleston County transportation tax forum
Advocacy groups gather to discuss Charleston County transportation tax referendum
- The Female Gaze
Women photographers in Memphis are creating a new visual narrative.
- Puspom Amankan 4 TNI Terduga Penyiram Air Keras Aktivis KontraS
TNI menjelaskan penyelidikan terhadap empat aktivis KontraS
- Letter: Lawmakers should show up for Dubuque forums
Lawmakers are skipping town hall forums in Dubuque, Iowa
- Letter: Citizens have no voice in U.S. war with Iran
U.S. starts war in Iran without congressional approval
- Letter: Support Robinson for Dubuque House District 72
Robinson is a candidate for the Iowa House of Representatives in Dubuque District 72.
- Letter: Let's honor wounded vets locally
Iowa veterans from Desert Shield/Storm and Iraq/Afghanistan deserve local recognition.
- Gazette-Mail editorial: Super-sexy soldier presents a problem
A U.S. Army member, Jessica Foster, sparks controversy with her physical appearance.
- Republican Marsha Webb to face Democrat Bryan Smith for county clerk in November
Marsha Webb wins Republican nomination for county clerk.
- City of Davis Parks Department announces photo contest
The city of Davis is seeking submissions for its 2026 Community Photo Contest.
- Letter: Vote against the SAVE Act
Rep. Peggy Bennett's position on the SAVE Act is a major concern for many constituents.
- Wahls gains endorsements in Democratic Senate primary
Kurtis Wahls gains endorsements from mayor, former state lawmakers and civil rights activists
- Diederich leads in three-way race for Williamson County Sheriff
Jeff Diederich, Quinn Laird, Stan Diggs
- Jacobs ahead of Vercellino in 59th Senate district primary
Rep. Paul Jacobs leads Stephen Vercellino in the Republican primary for the 59th Senate district.
- Fulton County to spend $127,000 clean clean old Johnstown tannery
Fulton County to spend $127,000 to clean old Johnstown tannery.
- Madison Capital, PGIM take over debt tied to Juul Labs’ former SF HQ
Madison Capital and PGIM acquire debt tied to Juul Labs' former SF HQ for $90-100M.
- Fort Wayne nonprofit encourages Latino high schoolers to make post-graduation plans
Fort Wayne nonprofit helps Latino high schoolers create post-graduation plans
- Mamdani extends olive branch to Catholic New Yorkers, compares Irish with Palestinian struggle on St. Patrick's Day
Mamdani extends olive branch to Catholic New Yorkers
- Yves Missi's block party vs. Mavericks put him in elite company in Pelicans' history
Yves Missi joins exclusive club with top Pelicans big men
- City Administrator Leslie Valiant set to retire in January
City Administrator Leslie Valiant retiring in January, Willmar Mayor Doug Reese announces.
- Iowa House passes expanded immigration verification bill
Iowa House expands immigration verification bill to private sector, adds voter oath and bail rules.
- Bucknell and Susquehanna universities receive funding to combat sexual assault
Bucknell and Susquehanna universities receive $1.7 million in funding for sexual assault prevention efforts.
- Bill would block transgender women from women's spaces
A California legislator's new bill aims to keep transgender women out of women's restrooms and locker rooms.
- Live results: Illinois House primaries
Illinois Democrats are holding primary elections on Tuesday for the five seats vacated by retiring Reps. Jan Schakowsky, Robin Kelly, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Jesus 'Chuy' Garcia and Danny Davis.
- Live results: Illinois Senate GOP primary
Illinois Senate GOP primary underway, with several candidates vying for the seat
- Live results: Illinois gubernatorial GOP primary
Darren Bailey, Ted Dabrowski, Rick Heidner, James Mendrick
- Klamath Falls City Schools superintendent accuses union leadership of making false statements
Klamath Falls City Schools Superintendent Keith Brown criticizes KFACE President Lisa Danskin's 'recent rhetoric and public conduct'.
- The Trump admin’s secretive, fast-tracked process to pick who will run Pa.’s new detention centers
President Trump's administration has selected firms to build detention centers in Pennsylvania without releasing contracts
- Meridian woman dies 2 days after crash
Meridian woman dies 2 days after crash
- Fending for themselves: Bozeman sisters scramble out of Saudi Arabia as Iran war erupts
U.S. citizens Alise and Laurel Glenn were in Saudi Arabia when the first U.S.-Israeli strikes hit Iran, prompting them to scramble for evacuation.
- Top Trump security official quits, says Iran posed no threat
Top Trump security official quits, says Iran posed no threat
- PRESS RELEASE: Money20/20 Announces Strategic Partnership with The Digital Chamber
Money20/20 partners with The Digital Chamber to connect fintech leaders with policymakers shaping digital asset policy.
- Former Napa County supervisor Dillon to discuss history of St. Helena elections
Diane Dillon to discuss history of St. Helena elections
- Kimmel Suggests Trump Is a Hypocrite For Condemning Iran For Shooting Protestors
Jimmy Kimmel accuses Trump of being a hypocrite for condemning Iran's regime for shooting protesters while praising his own actions against protesters in the US, citing the $16 billion spent on Operation Epstein and the 13 US service members killed, and notes Trump's contradictory statements on the value of human life.
- Beautiful Dream About Blowing Own Brains Out Interrupted By Work Alarm
A man's vivid dream was disrupted by his work alarm
- Advocates aim for better data on homeless families in King County count
Homeless families face barriers in government counts
- EDITORIAL: Welcome to Sunshine Week
U.S. government transparency efforts highlighted during Sunshine Week
- How the 2020 Twin Cities uprising set the stage for the ICE response
Protests against police brutality following George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis led to a shift in the community's stance on immigration enforcement
- Illinois Senate Primary Features Millions in Outside Spending, Too
Illinois Senate primary features millions in outside spending, boosting all three main contenders.
- Most Americans support requiring photo ID to vote. Democrats in Congress reject it.
Most Americans support requiring photo ID to vote
- Illinois primary puts Democratic divides on display up and down the ballot
Illinois primary highlights Democratic party divisions
- Matt Colyar: Trump's tariffs hurt Pennsylvanians — up to $1,000 per household
Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have hurt Pennsylvanians with costs ranging from $100 to $1,000 per household.