March 21, 2024 Chicago’s ‘mansion tax’ bill funding homeless concerns appears to flop as finalized results remain in limbo The 2024 Illinois primary election voted no on the ‘Bring Chicago Home Referendum’ set to use increased property sales taxes towards homeless shelters.
March 21, 2024 Michigan town battles Chinese firm's lawsuit over EV battery project: 'Elected to protect the people' Green Charter Township Supervisor Jason Kruse discusses a Chinese firm's lawsuit against his Michigan town over their opposition to an EV battery project.
March 21, 2024 Judge says Ohio dad's confession to killing 3 young sons cannot be used in court An Ohio judge rules investigators cannot use the confession of a man accused of killing his sons as his constitutional rights were violated.
March 21, 2024 On this day in history, March 21, 1952, first rock concert held in Cleveland ends in chaos, conflict The first rock 'n' roll concert, the Moondog Coronation Ball, was held in Cleveland on this day in history, March 21, 1952. The oversold show ended in chaos.
March 20, 2024 Minnesota jail punished for denying food, water to feces-smearing inmate The Otter Tail County Jail in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, has been penalized for denying food and water for over two days as punishment for an inmate who smeared his feces in his cell.
March 20, 2024 Biden upsets local community leaders after skipping trip to a Black church in Michigan: 'Missed opportunity' Black community leaders in Saginaw, Michigan, were reportedly upset by President Biden's trip to the town, saying it was a "missed opportunity" for him to talk to local leaders.
March 20, 2024 Goat in Minnesota tests positive for bird flu, first ever US case A baby goat in Minnesota has tested positive for bird flu marking the first U.S. case of bird flu in cattle, sheep, goats or their relatives, the Minnesota Board of Animal Health announced.
March 20, 2024 Arkansas airport exec wounded in gunfight with federal agents at home, likely won't survive, brother says Bryan Malinowski was involved in a shootout with federal agents, who were attempting to deliver a search warrant at his Little Rock, Arkansas, home.
March 20, 2024 Nebraska governor tightens restrictions on gender transition treatments for minors Republican Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed legislation called the Let Them Grow Act, restricting hormone and gender-transition prescriptions for minors.
March 20, 2024 Illinois GOP Rep. Bost fends off formidable primary challenge, is nominated for 6th term Republican Rep. Mike Bost narrowly edged out 2022 gubernatorial nominee Darren Bailey in Tuesday's primary election for his southern Illinois congressional seat.