Leaders say work is far from over in SC as Human Trafficking Awareness Month...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) - Leaders with the Tri County Human Trafficking Task Force say one of their biggest accomplishments in the past year was...
Oklahoma sues Florida company again over pandemic relief fund spending failures
Oklahoma leaders have refiled a lawsuit against an out-of-state vendor the governor blames for failing to prevent education funds from being misspent.The Florida-based company,...
When school’s out, families need extra help feeding kids. They won’t get it in...
State takes food out of children’s mouths Your article Jan. 15, “Food assistance for needy kids grows,” states that expanded...
Some lawmakers want NY to manufacture prescription drugs, lower costs
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)–Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins announced the New York State Senate is advancing a package of legislation to make prescriptions like, insulin,...
When Their Short Session Begins Next Week, Lawmakers Will Walk a Tightrope on Measure...
Oregon lawmakers will convene in Salem on Feb. 5 for a session that can last no more than 35 days. That's not much time...
Historic ‘Bison Skull Mountain’ Photo Was Taken in Michigan
I didn't grow up in Michigan. Primarily, my schooling was all in Oklahoma and Kansas, where it's actually required (or at least it was)...
Oregon governor declares fentanyl state of emergency in downtown Portland
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) declared a state of emergency in Portland on Tuesday for a rising number of fentanyl deaths as some...
Proposal would expand medical cannabis access in Arkansas
A proposed constitutional amendment would expand access to medical marijuana in Arkansas. The Arkansas Medical Cannabis Amendment of 2024 failed its first hurdle after...
More sunshine and warmer temperatures for Central Illinois
(WAND) - Central Illinois will be treated to more sunshine and warmer temperatures over the next week. Morning clouds will give way to increasing...
Nebraska bill would ensure Summer EBT participation
Click play to listen to this article. (Nebraska News Connection) According to a recent USDA study, 12 percent of Nebraskans experience food insecurity. That's...

















