Special interests are attempting to turn our judicial system into a rubber stamp and keep it from restraining legislative and executive power.
Despite rising public school spending, student performance is declining, raising questions about funding levels and expanding ...
Last week, the Arkansas Supreme Court threw out an amendment to expand medical marijuana at the eleventh hour. The court felt ...
T he Newport Daily News reached out to state Senate candidates in contested races to learn more about why they are running ...
American news outlets reported that the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system was "to defend ...
A local community based group gathered to hear about the progress to combat human trafficking in Mississippi. In Mississippi, ...
Independent school board candidates notched one victory and are expected to win another two of the ten races in which voters cast ballots to elect Chicago Board of Education members for the first time ...
Dooner said she is proud that no “special interest groups that advocate for higher taxes are promoting my candidacy.” “These ...
Questions and answers with Cindy Banyai and Liston "Lin" Bochette, who are competing for the Fort Myers City Council Ward 4 ...
She has been at the polling station since 6 a.m. and doesn’t expect to be back home until 10 p.m. Despite Milwaukee’s south ...
Justices Clint Bolick and Kathryn King were appointed by former Gov. Doug Ducey. If removed, Gov. Katie Hobbs would appoint ...
While the ruling only applies to ballots cast this September in Philadelphia, it raises the possibility of additional action ...