by Bethany Bowman | Nov 19, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Hemp Meadows and Denim Skye are lifelong musicians who have been married for 35 years. Denim sang in a church choir and school musicals in her hometown of Washington, DC. She got her first guitar when she was 13. She played in local...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 19, 2021
In an interview with Daily Mail, the mother of the teenage girl who was raped in a bathroom at Stone Bridge High School in Loudoun County blasted the school district. “This is not about politics,” said Jessica Smith. “This is about sexual...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Nov 19, 2021
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced they would halt all lane closures over Thanksgiving Weekend. According to the TDOT website, “All construction-related lane closures will be stopped beginning at noon on Wednesday, November 24,...
by Hayley Feland | Nov 19, 2021
Ramsey County District Court Judge Leonardo Castro is examining a newly enacted deadly force law following a lawsuit by police and law enforcement groups. Castro suspended the law temporarily in September following criticism from policing groups. The Minnesota...
by Eric Burk | Nov 19, 2021
Democratic operative Paul Goldman is asking a federal court to issue a temporary injunction blocking the State Board of Elections from issuing Certificates of Election in the House of Delegates certifying that the winners have the right to a two-year term....
by Grant Holcomb | Nov 19, 2021
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed four bills yesterday primarily focused on requiring Florida businesses to provide vaccine alternatives to their employees. DeSantis used the bill signing ceremony as an opportunity to tell Floridians he is keeping his...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 19, 2021
The Ohio House of Representatives passed a flurry of bills this week, including a constitutional carry bill, that will now head to the Senate floor. HB 227 is the constitutional carry law. It provides that Ohioans who are not otherwise barred from owning a...
by Hayley Feland | Nov 19, 2021
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) spoke out condemning the threats that have been made against the judge and jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Johnson said, “Threats to a judge and jury are antithetical to the American justice system.” Threats to a judge and jury...
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 19, 2021
Pennsylvania’s Republican-run House of Representatives Thursday slated major election-integrity legislation for a vote in mid-December. The Voting Rights Protection Act, sponsored by State Rep. Seth Grove (R-Dover), would strengthen voter-identification...
by Eric Burk | Nov 19, 2021
State Senator Bill Stanley (R-Franklin) and former Attorney General Tony Troy are defending 13 members of the Mattaponi tribe; Chief Mark Custalow brought charges of trespassing against the tribe members after an October 30 protest. Tribe members left notices...