by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 18, 2022
Ohio’s Republican state legislators are in the process of appealing a state supreme court ruling on congressional redistricting to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state’s high court has repeatedly ruled against maps created by Ohio’s Redistricting Commission. Despite the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 18, 2022
Shelby County’s notoriously soft-on-crime district attorney announced several new hires that he says will make his office more diverse. “I’m proud to announce that the [Shelby County District Attorney]’s office has added six new attorneys to...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 18, 2022
A new poll commissioned by the CT Examiner found the races for Connecticut governor and for the U.S. Senate are tightening as the election approaches. The poll, published Saturday, found Governor Ned Lamont (D) leading Bob Stefanowski (R) 46-40 percent, with 5 percent...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 18, 2022
Republican candidate for Michigan Secretary of State Kristina Karamo joined her fellow parents at a Dearborn school board meeting to condemn sexually explicit materials and lessons in school libraries, when academic achievement should be the focus of education. “Every...
by Neil Jones | Oct 18, 2022
Arizona Republican Senate nominee Blake Masters and Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake sat down together Saturday to ask each other questions leading up to the election, which Masters said will see a massive red wave, no matter what polls say. “When...
by Star News Staff | Oct 18, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh Audio clips from the archives of Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) reveal the harsh words Keith Ellison has had for Minneapolis police officers. MPR previously included remarks from Ellison in its coverage of policing and crime, mostly from the...
by Just the News | Oct 18, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard Former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon is attempting to have his contempt of Congress sentence halted pending an appeal and is alternatively asking for his sentence to be served on home confinement, according to a court filing...
by Eric Burk | Oct 18, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin called for increased funding to support law enforcement and partnerships with localities as part of the administration’s Monday announcement of Operation Bold Blue Line. The proposals were the result of his violent crime task force, which...
by Neil Jones | Oct 18, 2022
The national average American College Testing (ACT) score for 2022 high school graduates fell to 19.8 out of 36 in 2022, the lowest average score recorded in over 30 years, and Arizona did not escape this decline. Arizona’s average score was 18.4 in 2022, over a...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 18, 2022
Murfreesboro’s first responders are urging citizens to stay off the train tracks after two people were hit by trains within two days of each other. “Walking on train tracks is dangerous and illegal. Most don’t realize how quickly a train can approach you, and it takes...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 18, 2022
The executive director of Tennessee’s Public Charter Schools Commission has recommended against two new charter schools, after last month battling to stop a charter school from opening in Rutherford County and another from opening in Williamson County. Tess...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 18, 2022
The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to the public on Friday to be aware of an increase in scam calls falsely claiming to be from the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office. In a social media post, the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said, “Recently, there has...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 18, 2022
Law enforcement departments around the state have begun to relax their uniform protocols, in an attempt to bring in more recruits, boost morale, and become more relatable to the community. For the past two to three years, law enforcement departments have struggled to...
by Just the News | Oct 18, 2022
by John Solomon An FBI agent in Florida says he chose to blow the whistle on his agency because it has not been following its own rules while investigating the Jan. 6 riot, designing cases to exaggerate the threat of domestic terrorism in America and using...
by The Center Square | Oct 18, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Floridians living in three counties most impacted by Hurricane Ian – Charlotte, Lee, and Sarasota – will have more time to vote early and in more locations. Early voting may begin for residents of these three counties as early as Oct. 24,...
by The Center Square | Oct 18, 2022
by Anthony Hennen In a joint Senate hearing on workforce development in northeast Pennsylvania, witnesses emphasized the importance of apprenticeships and the trades, and population struggles to fill jobs. The Senate Community, Economic and Recreational...
by Star News Staff | Oct 18, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson A shared theme in all dystopian explorations of future and current totalitarian regimes – whether China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, or Cuba – is government control of all media information, fueled by electronic surveillance. A...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 18, 2022
Nashville Mayor John Cooper Monday announced that he and the city’s professional football team had reached an agreement to build a new stadium. The Tennessee Titans will reportedly have a new stadium by 2026, replacing the current Nissan Stadium, according...
by Eric Burk | Oct 18, 2022
It is economically feasible to build casinos in both the city of Richmond and the city of Petersburg, according to a study from the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC). Legislators ordered the study amid lobbying to give Virginia’s last casino...
by Star News Staff | Oct 18, 2022
by Matthew Boose Barring intervention from the justice system, Donald Trump will be the Republican presidential nominee in 2024. His odds of defeating an abject, potato-brained failure like Joe Biden are looking better every day. Whether they admit it or not, the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 18, 2022
by Tom Joyce Further down the ballot, Arizona voters should expect some highly-competitive statewide races, a new poll shows. While the incumbent treasurer appears to be in a position to win her re-election bid, the races for secretary of state, attorney...