by The Center Square | Sep 5, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Advocates say a bipartisan effort to seal criminal records for low-level felonies would give more people second chances and boost the Pennsylvania economy. The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss House Bill 1826,...
by The Center Square | Sep 5, 2022
by Scott McClallen The Federal Highway Administration has awarded Michigan $50 million to reimburse emergency road and bridge repairs after heavy rain and dam failures in 2020 caused widespread flooding in mid-Michigan. The deluge caused more than 10,000 people...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 5, 2022
Pennsylvania Republican legislators seeking solutions to the crime and violence in Philadelphia that have spilled into other communities across the Keystone State denounced city District Attorney Larry Krasner this weekend for suing to escape their oversight. GOP...
by RealClearWire | Sep 5, 2022
by Todd Nesbit and Michael LaFaive As workers across the country look forward to a long Labor Day weekend, we feel compelled to alert policymakers of a robust movement of manufacturing and other jobs and opportunities from Ohio to Michigan and Indiana, our home...
by Star News Staff | Sep 5, 2022
by Kate Anderson Michael Knowles is now speaking out after he was denied the ability to address students at a St. Paul, Minnesota, college. In the spring 2022 semester, College Republicans at the University of St. Thomas, a Catholic institution, attempted to...
by Eric Burk | Sep 5, 2022
The Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit alleging that the CVS-owned MinuteClinic fired nurse practitioner Paige Casey from her northern Virginia job after Casey refused to violate her religious beliefs and provide “abortion-causing drugs.”...
by Neil Jones | Sep 5, 2022
The Tucson City Council recently approved an amendment to the Unified Development Code to ensure that new commercial development in Tucson is electric-vehicle compatible, commonly expressed as “EV-ready.” “These new regulations would require all new...
by RealClearWire | Sep 5, 2022
by Duggan Flanakin Maybe Vladimir Putin SHOULD get the Nobel Peace Prize after all. To be sure, Putin’s bloody invasion of Ukraine is an affront to humanity, given his targeting of civilians. Russia even fired upon medical and humanitarian aid convoys and is...
by Star News Staff | Sep 5, 2022
– – – Background Photo “Royal Canadian Mounted Police” by Haydn Blackey. CC BY-SA 2.0.
by The Center Square | Sep 5, 2022
by Steve Bittenbender The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on the overall health of Kentucky and the rest of the nation. Now, researchers can point out how the coronavirus has affected the population. According to the University of Louisville’s...