Governor Parson granted 23 pardons for the month of January
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.) Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced on Friday that he granted 23 pardons for the month of January. Governor Parson is able...
Vice President Harris visits SC ahead of Democratic Presidential Primary
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (WCSC) - Vice President Kamala Harris made one last swing through South Carolina a day before the state's first-in-the-nation Democratic Presidential Primary....
Nearly 100 students, many Ukrainian refugees, lose scholarships after statewide tax credit program ends
Thousands of Ukrainian families who were forced to leave their war-torn country found a new home in Chicago. Once here, many enrolled their children...
IL Governor Pritzker Expresses Disappointment Over Chicago City Council’s Gaza Ceasefire Resolution
J.B. Pritzker criticizes Chicago City Council's failure to address Hamas' actionsIllinois Governor JB Pritzker voiced criticism on Thursday towards the symbolic ceasefire resolution passed...
Indiana schools install ‘translation station’ to bridge language divide
WHITELAND, Ind. - Being the new kid at school is already hard. Now, imagine trying to study in a language you don't understand, but...
Bill Would Ban Basic Income Programs
Des Moines, Iowa - A bill to ban guaranteed income programs in Iowa is eligible for debate in the Iowa House. The bill would...
RI’s only nonprofit for LGBTQ+ youth votes to unionize, citing ‘rising cost of living’
Youth Pride, Inc., Rhode Island's only nonprofit for LGBTQ+ youth, has voted to unionize.Increasingly, the organization's employees "felt their wages did not reflect the...
Boston-area brothel bust hearings to be public, Mass. high court justice rules
Initial hearings for 28 people accused of paying for sex at high-end brothels operating in the Boston area will be open to the public,...
US won’t restore protections for wolves in Rockies, proposes national recovery plan
Federal wildlife officials on Friday rejected requests from conservation groups to restore protections for gray wolves across the northern U.S Rocky Mountains, saying the...
Recent Court Ruling Effects Chicago Knife Laws
In recent years, the legal landscape surrounding knife laws in Chicago and Illinois at large has seen significant changes, influenced by various court rulings....

















