by Kaitlyn Osteen | Sep 27, 2022
According to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, 998 guns have been stolen from vehicles in Nashville this year to date, including 17 guns stolen from vehicles in the last week. In a video posted by the MNPD, Chief of Police John Drake said, “It’s become a...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by Tom Ganert Pittsburgh Public Schools is looking to partner with a nonprofit headed by high-level former Obama administration officials to implement a program created by former First Lady Michelle Obama to get students involved in political activities,...
by Neil Jones | Sep 27, 2022
The Arizona Police Association (APA), the umbrella agency representing the state’s law enforcement professionals, endorsed Blake Masters in his race for the Senate on Monday, saying he will bring relief to a state struggling with crime. “On behalf of the...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by Scott McClallen After taxpayers lost $250 million in what federal officials deemed “the largest pandemic fraud” in the nation, the government agencies involved are blaming each other. The Department of Justice charged 47 people with the fraud, alleging...
by Eric Burk | Sep 27, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that he will donate his third-quarter salary to G3 Community Services, a nonprofit which provides coaching and mentoring in Stafford County public schools. The organization’s site says its mission is to “restore, inspire,...
by Just the News | Sep 27, 2022
by Ben Whedon Democratic Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema backed the restoration of the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster threshold for all judicial and executive nominees. Speaking at the University of Louisville’s McConnell Center on Monday, Sinema advocated...
by Eric Burk | Sep 27, 2022
In an interview before a live audience at the Texas Tribune Festival Friday, Governor Glenn Youngkin answered questions about a potential 2024 presidential run, Donald Trump, campaigning for Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, pro-life policy, and education...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by Ben Yount After spending millions of dollars on campaign ads to paint Tim Michels as radical on abortion, Gov. Tony Evers is calling Michels dishonest for being open to exemptions to Wisconsin’s strict abortion law. Michels on Friday told News Talk 1130...
by RealClearWire | Sep 27, 2022
by Ryan Williams and Scott Yenor Schools on American military bases, educating almost 70,000 children of service personnel, push the same anti-racism curriculum found in America’s most liberal school districts, with the goal of preparing these students for...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by Jon Styf Ridership on Tennessee’s one line of Amtrak service has dropped considerably since pre-pandemic numbers as the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations prepares a study on passenger service in the state. The line of Tennessee...
by Bethany Bowman | Sep 27, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Since I have interviewed well over 200 musical artists, I have featured quite a few veterans, an attorney, and even a chiropractor. But this is the first time I have ever interviewed an Army veteran who has a doctorate in theology. And she is a...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Ohio new business startups broke a downward trend in August, but not enough to return to levels from a year ago. The state registered 15,815 new business filings in August, slightly higher than July, which represented a six-month low and four...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2022
by J.D. Davidson A group of Ohio economists disagree over moves by the state and the country as a whole toward electric vehicles and whether government investment in electric vehicle infrastructure is cost-effective. Nearly half of the 19 economists at Ohio...
by Just the News | Sep 27, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard The Air Force Academy has reportedly told cadets in diversity and inclusion training to use words that “include all genders” and to refrain from using terms such as “mom and dad.” “Some families are headed by...