April 19, 2023 Government watchdog asks Missouri AG to investigate MSU business boot camp that excluded White males Government watchdog group Equal Protection Project is asking the Missouri attorney general to investigate a state university program that excludes White males.
April 19, 2023 Kansas Gov. Kelly vetoes second bill to regulate abortion Democratic Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday vetoed legislation that would have mandated that clinics inform patients that medication abortion can be stopped.
April 19, 2023 Michigan man gets 10 months for BLM threats Kenneth Pilon, 62, of Saginaw, Michigan, has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for repeated death threats issued to Black Lives Matter supporters.
April 19, 2023 Michigan man, extremist 'Boogaloo Boy,' pleads guilty to gun charges Timothy Teagan of Plymouth, Michigan, a member of the anti-government "Boogaloo Boys" extremist group, pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal drug- and gun-related charges.
April 19, 2023 Kansas City homeowner accused of shooting teen on his front porch turns himself in, makes plea A Kansas City man accused of shooting a teen on his front porch last week after the minor rang his doorbell pleaded not guilty to two felony charges on Wednesday.
April 19, 2023 Ohio GOP's constitutional amendment reform bid clears legislative committees Ohio Republicans' proposal to complicate passing new constitutional amendments by raising the vote threshold has passed committees in both the House and Senate.
April 19, 2023 Minnesota braces for major flooding following snowy winter While authorities expect most of Minnesota to remain clear of severe flooding conditions, they still warn that above-average rainfall and snowmelt may still pose a significant risk.
April 19, 2023 Biden ripped for meeting protesting TN Dems, not shooting victims' families President Biden and the Democrats have 'situational ethics' when it comes to infractions like storming capitol buildings, after the White House neglected to invite victims families.
April 19, 2023 Wisconsin Senate moves to reverse Supreme Court open records ruling The Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday moved to undo a state Supreme Court ruling that allowed state agencies to delay fulfillment of open records requests.
April 19, 2023 Wisconsin bill doubling reckless driving penalties heads to Gov. Evers' desk A bipartisan Wisconsin bill doubling fines and forfeitures for reckless driving has passed the state Senate, with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers expected to sign it into law.