by Eric Burk | Jul 10, 2021
Former Democratic Governor Douglas Wilder handed Glenn Youngkin a messaging win July 2 when he criticized Terry McAuliffe on The Jeff Katz Show. Wilder attacked McAuliffe for seeking the support of Governor Ralph Northam after previously calling for Northam and...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 10, 2021
Many Minnesota restaurants are struggling to find enough staff to be open at full capacity. A Champlin couple who were opening a Pizza Ranch franchise had to delay their grand opening two months to fill the labor shortage with teens out of school. Even with the...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 10, 2021
A growing number of teachers across the state of Ohio have signed a pledge to continue to teach Critical Race Theory (CRT), even if the decision violates the law. A petition published by the Zinn Education Project has collected over 5,000 signatures from...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 10, 2021
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed HB 2906 on Friday, banning government agencies from requiring critical race theory, known as CRT. The budget bill he signed last week, HB 2898, banned critical race theory in schools. Ducey also signed 22 other bills,...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 10, 2021
A man described as a “lone shooter” was arrested in Chamblee, Georgia Thursday and charged with the murder of a Kennesaw golf pro, along with two others. “Bryan Anthony Rhoden of Atlanta was taken into custody in DeKalb County, more than 25...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 10, 2021
Minnesota Representative John Thompson (D-St. Paul) was ticketed for driving with a suspended license on Sunday. Thompson was pulled over for not having a license plate on the front of his car, but he claimed that the incident was racially motivated. As was...
by Chris Butler | Jul 10, 2021
Federal officials have charged an elected official in the Augusta city government with a two-count indictment charging him with destroying records in a federal investigation and lying to federal investigators researching the case. That elected official, Sammie...
by Brian Ball | Jul 10, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The recently enacted state government budget will create a $500 million brownfield remediation fund designed to spur the cleanup and redevelopment of former industrial sites and other environmentally damaged properties throughout the...
by Chris Butler | Jul 10, 2021
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and other state attorneys general this week told U.S. President Joe Biden they formally oppose new federal guidelines they say will force radical changes on employers and schools nationwide. The Equal Employment Opportunity...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 10, 2021
Those who were involved in prosecuting former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin want the judge to change wording in the memo. According to Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, they want the wording to be changed to indicate that the girls who...
by Zachery Schmidt | Jul 10, 2021
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) informed The Arizona Sun Times that the White House hasn’t contacted them about the Delta variant response teams. The Biden Administration announced in a press briefing last week that it would be launching...
by Eric Burk | Jul 10, 2021
Virginia is one of 37 states suing Google for alleged anti-competitive and unfair business practices, Attorney General Mark Herring announced Wednesday. “Google has really become a major player in the tech market, so much so that its products play a role...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 10, 2021
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced on Thursday that he will travel to the southern border to visit the members of the state’s National Guard that have been deployed there since October. The members of the National Guard are assisting in attempts to...