June 30, 2023 KS Gov. Laura Kelly says state will still allow transgender residents to alter driver's licenses despite law Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly says that the state will continue to allow transgender residents to alter their driver's licenses despite a new law that aims to prevent it.
June 30, 2023 Tech group sues AK over new law that requires parental permission for minors to create social media accounts Netchoice, a tech trade group, is suing the state of Arkansas over a law that requires parental permission for minors to create accounts on social media platforms.
June 30, 2023 Family of Ohio teen killed on Myrtle Beach trip says suspect 'should never ever be free again': report The family of Natalie Martin, who was allegedly strangled to death by her boyfriend Blake Linkous on June 6 in Myrtle Beach, says he "should never ever be free again."
June 30, 2023 'Trusted' Florida babysitter takes young kids 1K miles across state lines, leaves them in park: police A Florida babysitter, who was a teenage runaway in 2015, allegedly took two young children from their Florida home and abandoned them in a Wisconsin park.
June 30, 2023 Wisconsin woodworker sentenced to year in prison for threatening governor, other officials Michael Yaker, a 53-year-old woodworker, has been sentenced to a year in prison for threatening Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and other government officials.
June 30, 2023 Michigan man charged with defacing one of state's oldest synagogues with swastika Nathan Weeded has been charged with defacing a synagogue in Michigan with a swastika in 2019. The synagogue is located in Hancock in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
June 30, 2023 Former GOP Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder sentenced to 20 years for role in corruption scandal Larry Householder, the former Ohio House speaker, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in a massive corruption scandal.
June 30, 2023 Indiana woman dies at Utah national park amid summer heat A 61-year-old Indiana woman was found dead Wednesday at a Moab, Utah, national park. The woman was found at the Willow Flat Campground by authorities and park rangers.
June 30, 2023 Wisconsin state senator says 'f--- the suburbs' amid debate on crime spreading from cities As Wisconsin lawmakers spoke about crime overflowing from cities into suburban neighborhoods, one state senator condemned suburban citizens and insulted their intelligence.
June 30, 2023 Missouri school board member rejects LGBTQ 'statement of support': 'Don't need activism coming to our Board' Springfield Public Schools Board member Steve Makoski said that a "stand has to be taken" after an 11-month long effort to pressure board members to push a LGBTQ-related resolution.