by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 17, 2022
Democratic officials who run the village of Yellow Springs, a progressive college town near Dayton, are persisting in their effort to legalize noncitizen voting. Mayor Pam Conine (D) is pushing for the enactment of a state constitutional amendment that would...
by Eric Burk | Oct 17, 2022
Virginia’s September general fund tax revenues hit nearly $1.9 billion, less than last year’s September revenues of $2.6 billion, but the governor’s office emphasized that the decrease was expected as a result of tax policy changes. Adjusted for...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 17, 2022
Pennsylvania Democrats remain opposed to discarding undated absentee ballots, despite a Supreme Court decision suggesting that the ballots should not count. Shortly after Governor Tom Wolf (D) and acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman (D) indicated they will...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 17, 2022
The former Democratic mayor of San Luis, Arizona and a neighbor were sentenced Thursday for their involvement in ballot harvesting. Guillermina Fuentes was sentenced to two years of probation and 30 days in jail. Alma Yadira Juarez, who was caught handling the ballots...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 17, 2022
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has awarded $166,027 to support the Project Safe Neighborhoods Program in the Eastern District of Tennessee. On Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee announced in a press release that the funds...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 17, 2022
As early voting began on Wednesday for the 2022 general election, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced an increase in absentee ballot applications to date from prior years and assured Ohioans that security checks are in place to make absentee voting secure...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 17, 2022
Tennessee State Comptroller Jason Mumpower gave his conditional approval for the plan to build the new South Broad District in Chattanooga, which includes the Chattanooga Lookouts’ new stadium. In a letter to Attorney Mamantov, Comptroller Mumpower stated that the...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 17, 2022
The Rutherford County Board of Education expressed its concerns regarding the lack of space available for teachers, students, and storage at the board of education meeting on Wednesday. Dr. James Sullivan said, “We have an extra gym class on what used to be the stage....
by Hannah Poling | Oct 17, 2022
One of the most banned controversial books in the United States, according to The New York Times, has been removed from Columbus City Schools high school library shelves. The autobiography, Gender Queer: A Memoir, was published in 2019 and is both written and...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 17, 2022
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) announced that 12 grants totaling $34,585,121 from Tennessee’s American Rescue Plan will be administered in the form of water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure grants. “These grants will address...
by Just the News | Oct 17, 2022
by Charlotte Hazard A female juror was dismissed during the trial of three defendants charged in an alleged plot to kidnap the Democratic governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer. The juror was allegedly flirting with one of the defendants, Fox News reports....
by Star News Staff | Oct 17, 2022
by Bronson Winslow Apartment demand in the third quarter of 2022 dropped into the negative for the first time in 30 years as many renters have lost confidence in the market due to economic uncertainty, according to RealPage analytics. Rental markets boomed at...
by Star News Staff | Oct 17, 2022
by J. Christian Adams Voter rolls are the most important election integrity documents. They tell election officials who is eligible to vote. The voter rolls also tell election officials where to send mail ballots, so it is even more important that they are...
by Just the News | Oct 17, 2022
by Charlotte Hazard President of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, Raphael Bostic, is under investigation after he admitted to not disclosing specific trading activities that he was involved in during certain restricted time periods, the Epoch Times reports....
by Star News Staff | Oct 17, 2022
by Ann Bailey I recently had occasion to re-read Karl Marx’s seminal Communist Manifesto. It had been nearly twenty years since my first reading of the text in graduate school and I remembered little beyond class antagonisms, Marx’s materialism, and the...
by The Center Square | Oct 17, 2022
by J.D. Davidson While Ohioans can vote on some bail reform issues on Election Day, lawmakers and other policy groups continue to work on other aspects in the General Assembly. The ballot wording on Issue One gives the legislature room to pass bills that would...
by The Center Square | Oct 17, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus Payment Program is continuing to pay off as more law enforcement officers relocate to Florida from other states. On Friday, Gov. DeSantis delivered $5,000 bonuses to six new recruits in...
by RealClearWire | Oct 17, 2022
by Janice Traflet Many parents send their college students off for a new academic year with well-intentioned advice. For some, that now includes a cautious directive: maintain a low profile in the classroom on political and religious subjects. Parents have good...