April 11, 2023 Indiana mail-in voting crackdown headed to governor's desk The Indiana Legislature has passed a bill that would require more voter identification information for mail-in ballots to be obtained. It now awaits Gov. Eric Holcomb's signature.
April 11, 2023 Indiana fire at recycling plant prompts evacuation of more than 2,000 residents A fire broke out at a recycling plant in the City of Richmond, Indiana Tuesday afternoon, prompting the evacuation of more than 2,000 residents.
April 11, 2023 Michigan man pleads no contest to elderly pro-life volunteer's shooting Richard Harvey, 75, of Ionia County, Michigan, pleaded no contest to assault and gun charges for the allegedly accidental shooting of an 84-year-old pro-life campaigner.
April 11, 2023 Teachers wearing 'equality badges' cause controversy in Michigan: 'Politicizing the classroom' A union in Fenton, Michigan, has offered teachers and faculty badges to wear signaling their solidarity with a variety of sexual and racial identity groups.
April 11, 2023 Kansas dad convicted of murder for letting toddler starve while blackout drunk Jeffrey J. Exon of Topeka, Kansas, was convicted of murder after his two-year-old daughter, Aurora, died of malnutrition as he remained passed out from intoxication for days on end.
April 11, 2023 Federal judge rules against two teachers who sued school district over mandatory diversity training A federal judge ruled against two teachers who filed the first-in-the-nation lawsuit in August 2021 against a mandatory district-wide "anti-racism" training that occured the prior year.
April 11, 2023 North Dakota advances bill to help parents with private school costs North Dakota has advanced a bill that would help qualifying parents with private school costs. Parents would recieve nearly $3,200 for each child attending private school.
April 11, 2023 St. Louis suburb to pay $3.25M settlement for 'debtors' prison' lawsuit A St. Louis suburb will pay $3.25M to settle a "debtors' prison" lawsuit over allegations that people were forced to pay unnecessary fines and jailed unconstitutionally.
April 11, 2023 Indiana-Ohio border city evacuated due to fire Authorities urged everyone within a half-mile radius of a "serious, large-scale" industrial fire in Richmond, Indiana to vacate the area.
April 11, 2023 Report scolds U of Minnesota for 'genocide' of Natives, calls for tuition, land reparations An over 500-page report determined that the University of Minnesota's founding regents engaged in "genocide" of Natives for financial gain.