by Casey Owens | Oct 7, 2021
After hearing arguments in a potential class-action lawsuit regarding credit card fees and red-light cameras, Florida Supreme Court justices seemed skeptical in siding with the motorist who filed the suit. The motorist, Steven Pincus, filed the lawsuit in Miami...
by The Center Square | Oct 7, 2021
by Bethany Blankley Nine Republican governors are joining Govs. Greg Abbott of Texas and Doug Ducey of Arizona in Mission, Texas, Wednesday to discuss the ongoing border crisis and President Joe Biden’s immigration policies. Ducey and Abbott will be...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 7, 2021
The Factory at Franklin was purchased this week for $56 million by the Nashville office of Holladay Properties, led by Allen Arender. The company plans on transforming the property to create what it believes will be a national model for adaptive re-use of early...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 7, 2021
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee unveiled the state’s next standard license plate design Tuesday chosen by Tennesseans through optional statewide participation. The new plate sports a navy blue background with white letters and numbers. In its center is the...
by Eric Burk | Oct 7, 2021
Virginia’s preparedness for public health emergencies ranks it among the top four in the U.S., according to the 2021 National Health Security Preparedness Index (NHSPI). The index looks at data from 64 sources across the public and private health sectors,...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 7, 2021
Tallahassee Community College (TCC) announced it will be paying off students’ financial accounts up to $6 million stemming from federal funding. Students eligible have to have been enrolled in TCC from March 2020 through this fall. The money will be coming out...
by Star News Staff | Oct 7, 2021
by Katelynn Richardson Michigan State University provides students with reporting system to achieve what the school describes as a “safe and supportive environment” for its community members. The school’s Culturally Inclusive College Sharing System (CIC) is an...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 7, 2021
The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday blocked Arizona Governor Doug Ducey from utilizing federal COVID-19 aide toward grants for school systems in the state that do not have mask mandates. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo penned a letter to Ducey,...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 7, 2021
The surviving suspect from a Monday shootout on an Amtrak train in Tucson has been named in a criminal complaint, according to several Wednesday reports. Devonte Okeith Mathis has been charged with possession with intent to distribute less than 50 kilograms of...
by The Center Square | Oct 7, 2021
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called on the Legislature to provide more taxpayer money to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) to attract businesses, but an economic development analyst and GOP leader disagree. Citing Ford Motor...
by Matthew Hall | Oct 7, 2021
The rise in violent crime across Virginia combined with increases in law enforcement officers leaving the field has started to raise questions from voters about the once-popular push from Leftist activists and Democrat lawmakers to end qualified immunity, a...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 7, 2021
Residents of Cleveland will vote in November on Issue 24, an amendment to the city’s charter that would give citizens the power of oversight of the police force. The amendment, which has been endorsed by several progressive groups, would establish an...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 7, 2021
The results of the Maricopa County ballot audit have many elected officials demanding accountability and action. Arizona State Rep. Shawnna Bolick (R-Phoenix), who is running for Arizona secretary of state, issued a statement denouncing the fraud that the audit...
by Chris Butler | Oct 7, 2021
A Nolensville mother says Williamson County School (WCS) System officials suspended her two children indefinitely because they won’t wear their COVID-19 masks on campus. Both children attend Mill Creek Middle School. Kristin Bennett said her children’s...