Beshear addresses situation at Texas border
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) - At the state level, there's a growing feud between Texas Governor Greg Abbott and federal authorities. Texas is now becoming...
CNY nursing home leaders: Medicaid cuts would devastate our facilities, patients (Guest Opinion)
Kimberly Townsend, Ed.D., is president & CEO of Loretto. Michael Schafer is president & CEO of St. Camillus Nursing & Rehabilitation. Russell D'Amico is...
Rep. Robert Freeman earns Pa. NewsMedia Advocate of the Year Award
Easton, Pa. — State Rep. Robert L. Freeman has been awarded the 2023 Advocate of the Year award by the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association...
Kansas GOP Representative Says Medical Marijuana Has ‘Traction’ This Session Based On ‘How Well...
"Everybody's becoming more aware of it, and how popular medical marijuana is in Kansas currently and how well it polls.". Activists at the Statehouse...
Governor Hochul proposes possible prison closures
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—The governor has proposed advancing legislation to allow the state to close up to five prisons following ninety days notice, to...
Ohio’s casinos, racinos break revenue record for 10th time in 11 years
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio's casinos and racinos have, again, broken their yearly record for revenue, doing so for the 10th time in 11 years....
What’s the difference between a rock and a boulder? Explore this obscure DC monument...
It's another obscure monument in the District - dedicated to a name that's becoming all too familiar. We've told you about Braddock's Rock -...
Alarming new data from AAA highlights dangerous problem on Florida roadways
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - According to national statistics, there were 34 roadside workers killed in the line of duty over a six-year stretch nationwide....
Bowling, Bocce, And Burgers Are Coming to Jersey As “Pinstripes” Announces It’s First New...
A BRAND NEW DINING/ENTERTAINMENT CENTER IS COMING TO NEW JERSEY!. So I like to go bowling, I enjoy bowling, and I love a good...
Democratic attorneys general ask Supreme Court to allow current access to abortion pill
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case on access to the abortion pill on March 26. (Jim Small/Arizona Mirror) Two dozen Democratic attorneys...

















