May 8, 2023 Wisconsin election officials attempt to revive bipartisan plan to rebuild confidence in elections The chief election official in Wisconsin says the state hopes to revive a bipartisan plan to rebuild confidence in elections. The initial plan was killed by Republicans last week.
May 8, 2023 Iowa police hunt stabbing suspect after 'large fight' near campus An unknown suspect stabbed three people Saturday morning near the University of Iowa campus in what Iowa City police described as an isolated incident.
May 8, 2023 US governors pushing for pay increases, bonuses, other perks for teachers as shortage continues As teacher shortages continue across the United States, governors are pushing for pay increases, bonuses, and other perks for teachers to attract and retain educators.
May 8, 2023 MI plans to pass red flag law that would remove firearms from those who pose threats to themselves, others Michigan is planning on passing a red flag law that would allow people to petition a judge to remove firearms from people who are a threat to themselves or others.
May 8, 2023 Authorities from Michigan, Wisconsin search for missing 8-year-old boy at local state park An 8-year-old boy went missing at a state park in northern Michigan. Authorities from Michigan and Wisconsin are continuing the search for the child.
May 8, 2023 Michigan inmate who was charged in 1988 killing of South Carolina woman dies in prison Robert Waters, an inmate in Michigan who was charged in the murder of a woman in 1988, has died in prison. The death of Waters is being investigated.
May 8, 2023 Missouri Attorney General blames St. Louis progressive DA for city reaching 'crisis point' Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discussed the efforts to investigate St. Louis District Attorney Kim Gardner for her failure to prosecute criminals.
May 8, 2023 AI's facial recognition failures: Three times crime solving intelligence got it wrong Law enforcement's use of facial recognition led to several wrongful arrests, and studies show it disproportionately impacts Black and Asian people.
May 7, 2023 Wisconsin deputy shot while tending to DUI suspect who drove into a ditch A Wisconsin deputy who responded to a possible drunk driver who drove into a ditch was fatally shot by the suspect who was allegedly evasive during field sobriety tests.
May 7, 2023 Judge clears trans woman's indecent genitalia exposure charges on grounds area covered by 'body fat' An Ohio judge ruled on May 1 that a transgender woman did not expose any genitalia in a YMCA female changing facility after several complaints were issued.