by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 4, 2022
Arizona’s Democrat gubernatorial candidate continues to be hobbled by her refusal to debate her Republican opponent, this time refusing to discuss the issue with a concerned citizen. “Hey, Secretary of State Hobbs, I’m just wondering: why...
by Neil Jones | Oct 4, 2022
Arizona Republican Senate nominee Blake Masters has received an endorsement from a former opponent – Senate candidate, veteran, and businessman Jim Lamon. “We need to elect a conservative Republican who will vote for American values, secure our border, lower...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 4, 2022
Several Ohio public libraries are implementing toy lending, a program allowing families who hold library cards to check out books and also developmental toys and educational materials. “Toys can be expensive, and for families who are financially strapped, it...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 4, 2022
Ohio voters are set cast the deciding ballot on two amendments to the state constitution this November. The first is whether or not judges should consider public safety when setting bail for criminals. The second is to determine if non-U.S. citizens should be...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 4, 2022
Nashville and Davidson County Mayor John Cooper announced five new hires on Monday who will serve in his administration. Today, I am thrilled to welcome five outstanding professionals to my administration – all of whom will serve to advance our Agenda for...
by Neil Jones | Oct 4, 2022
Governor Doug Ducey (R) announced the appointment of four Arizonans to the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) board Monday to help oversee Arizona’s water future. “We passed the most significant water legislation in 40 years this year in...
by The Center Square | Oct 4, 2022
by Tom Gantert Tucson Unified School District gave employees $68 million in retention bonuses and vaccine stipends, according to Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo in a document given to the school board. Trujillo made the statement in a Sept. 13 report, which...
by Just the News | Oct 4, 2022
by Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump is suing cable news outlet CNN for defamation, pointing to its hostile coverage of his administration. Trump seeks $475 million in punitive damages, alleging that CNN “has sought to use its massive influence —...
by Star News Staff | Oct 4, 2022
by Rooz Dadabhoy Recently, Virginia Democrats and dishonest mainstream media pundits have attempted to dunk on Governor Youngkin for saying that, under Democrat rule, “Virginia is a border state.” But while Virginia doesn’t share a physical border with Mexico,...