Berkshire’s PacifiCorp ordered to pay at least $62 million to homeowners for 2020 Oregon...
By Clark Mindock (Reuters) -An Oregon state jury on Tuesday ordered PacifiCorp, an Oregon electric utility owned by billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire...
Congressional Black Caucus: New Louisiana maps a ‘win for Black voters’
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is applauding a new congressional map in Louisiana that restores Black political power. “In a win for...
State Senate votes to ditch 30-day residency requirement for voter registration
The South Dakota Senate voted Tuesday to repeal a 30-day residency requirement for voter registration that became law last year. Sen. David Wheeler, R-Huron,...
5 Reasons Michigan’s Deer Population is Skyrocketing
This article contains con written by AI.Michigan's iconic white-tailed deer, once hunted for sustenance, now find themselves in an unexpected predicament: they're thriving. Deer...
Mountain West children are losing Medicaid coverage as pandemic requirements expire
During the pandemic, states were required to keep people enrolled in Medicaid in exchange for federal funding. Last spring, however, the national COVID-19 public...
Ohio transgender candidate accepts defeat after being kept off ballot for not listing ‘deadname’
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Vanessa Joy, a transgender Democrat who was disqualified by the Stark County Board of Elections earlier this month for not putting...
West Coast Pattern: More Wet Weather Ahead
The west coast has seen its fair share of storms already in 2024 but more activity is on the way this week as multiple...
Ky. lawmaker revives push for more thorough background checks on school staff
Educators who apply for jobs in Kentucky schools would be subject to more thorough background checks under a measure that advanced in a...
Kansas lawmakers want a report on last year’s police raid of a newspaper
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Dozens of Kansas lawmakers launched an effort Tuesday to direct the state’s attorney general to release information from an investigation...
Two Central IL teens get $1,000 agriculture grants from Bob Evans
CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Two Central Illinois teens are among four high schoolers in the state and 12 in the Midwest to receive...