Debate over psychedelic therapy returns to Missouri General Assembly
State Rep. Aaron McMullen, R-Independence, presents a bill in committee on Jan. 16, 2024 (Tim Bommel/Missouri House Communications). Republican lawmakers are once...
PA Secretary of State encouraging Midstaters to become poll workers
(WHTM) - Tuesday is Help America Vote Day and Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt will be making several stops in the Midstate on...
Mississippi woman surprises family when she comes home $1 million richer
A Mississippi woman surprised her family when she came home a millionaire.On Monday, the Lee County woman walked away from the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters...
House lawmakers prepared to debate direct admissions vs. guaranteed admissions in higher ed
Less than a week after a Maryland Senate committee reviewed a proposal that would require four-year public colleges and universities to guarantee admission...
Mass. weather: Beware of slick roads during the morning commute Tuesday
The National Weather Service is warning Massachusetts drivers to drive cautiously during their morning commute Tuesday. In the wake of a snowstorm that brought...
Missouri’s Seven Veterans Homes Are Getting Help to Boost Their Staffing Levels
Missouri has been awarded a federal grant to help bolster staffing levels at the state's seven veterans homes. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs...
ILLINOIS STATE POLICE ANNOUNCE RESULTS OF OCCUPANT RESTRAINT ENFORCEMENT PATROLS
Illinois State Police (ISP) Troop 7 Commander, Acting Captain Brian Dickmann, announces the results of Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrols (OREP) held in Macon and...
3 Louisiana Dishes Make List of South’s Most Iconic Recipes
The state of Louisiana loves to eat. Sure, we're probably a little softer around the middle than we should be but in Louisiana, we...
Appeals Court agrees to expedite redistricting appeal
A federal Appeals Court will expedite its consideration of a lawsuit challenging North Carolina's new state Senate election map. Appellate judges issued an order...
Missouri social media lawsuit will be heard by U.S. Supreme Court on March 18
(Missouri Independent) - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 18 in Missouri's lawsuit alleging the federal government colluded with social...

















