by The Center Square | Aug 7, 2023
by Scott McClallen About $13.5 million in taxpayer grants from the Going PRO Talent Fund will help train 8,500 workers across nearly 300 Michigan businesses to earn industry-recognized credentials and strong wages. “The Going PRO Talent Fund is an investment in...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 7, 2023
The Tennessee Republican State Executive Committee passed a resolution on Saturday that calls on Governor Bill Lee to forgo calling the Tennessee General Assembly for a special session addressing “public safety,” according to a report by the Chattanooga Times Free...
by Star News Staff | Aug 7, 2023
by Rose Williams Alpha News journalist Sheila Qualls recently hosted a townhall panel discussion on the failures of Minnesota’s public education system. Qualls is the host of the podcast “Trapped!: Chaos in the Classroom,” in which she investigates the public...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 7, 2023
Arizona Republican longtime Gilbert resident Andrew Jackson outlined 20 policy commitments he will focus on during his run for the Arizona House of Representatives to represent Legislative District 14 (LD) in 2024. Jackson (pictured above) told The Arizona Sun Times...
by Star News Staff | Aug 7, 2023
by Peter Jacobsen I saw it for the first time in Wichita, Kansas. My coworker was driving a shuttle carrying myself and a few students from a guest speaker event, and I noticed something strange—a purple street light. I initially brushed this off as some weird...
by The Center Square | Aug 7, 2023
by Shirleen Guerra In the last two years, the Environmental Protection Agency has fined companies millions of dollars across the U.S. for installing illegal mechanisms that bypass vehicle emission controls known as “defeat devices.” One...
by Star News Staff | Aug 7, 2023
by Eric Lendrum As the federal government’s funding deadline of September 30th approaches, several conservative members of Congress have advocated for another government shutdown, calling it a positive thing. As reported by Politico, some of the most...
by The Center Square | Aug 7, 2023
by Brett Rowland The U.S. Department of Defense needs to figure out if its Troops-to-Teachers program is meeting its goal to reduce teacher shortages in high-need schools and key subjects such as math, science and special education. A report from the U.S....