Warmer weather gracing the third Tater Trot in Schenectady - drawing out crowds of potato enthusiasts. It's a part of Schenectady’s food trio walk- including th Big Truck Day supports children's ...
House lawmakers are reportedly balking at one provision in the bipartisan Senate housing bill — and they’re completely right: Penalizing “build to rent” projects would only shrink the new-homes market ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. — A local state senator held a community event designed to give people second chances. On Friday, State Senator Steve Stadelman hosted his sixth Second Chances Summit. At the event, ...
Sheriff Sam Page leads Phil Berger by two votes in N.C. Senate District 26 after election day ballots were tallied. This photo shows campaign signs for the two candidates outside of a polling place in ...
An effort to regulate the big business of college sports is receiving a second burst of energy on Capitol Hill thanks to President Trump’s insistence that more be done to curb what many regard as an ...
A Cook County judge said Thursday attorneys for state Sen. Michael Hastings, D-Frankfort, must for the second time amend a lawsuit alleging he was the target of a smear campaign allegedly perpetrated ...
Woah! You won't believe until you see it. This rally was just outstanding. Nifty and quick hands from both the players and Li Shifeng is now starting to really compete after a disastrous opening game.
Some families go to the beach or into the mountains together. Others prefer museums, movies, or theme parks. Carl Jackson’s clan, though, would rather be chasing invasive Burmese pythons through the ...
DALLAS — The race for the Republican Senate nomination in Texas is heading to a high-stakes runoff, with both sides digging in for a costly, drawn-out fight. Longtime incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, ...
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) tore into Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in a 10-minute tirade criticizing her from everything to her handling of the deaths of two Minnesotans to killing her own ...
A January 2026 Gallup poll showed that 89 percent of all Americans expect high levels of political conflict this year, as the country heads toward one of its most decisive midterm elections ever.