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More than 1,000 protesters turn up at Ohio Statehouse rally for public education
It's not about us and our paycheck...it's about the kids and what they would be losing,' said Gwynne Posey, a Grove City HS teacher, at the rally.
Harvard Scientist Detained By ICE Just Wants To Go Back To Cancer Research
The Russian-born Harvard cancer researcher who has been locked in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility for the last 10 weeks released a statement blaming herself for failing to
Rally for independent courts held in Carlisle
CARLISLE - About 150 area residents turned out on Carlisle’s Public Square Thursday to mark “Law Day” with a rally in support of independent courts. The rally was part of a chain of similar
Fate of California's auto standards will come down to Senate battle
The House took a trio of votes this week targeting California's decades-old authority to enforce its own environmental standards, setting the stage for a significant standoff in the U.S. Senate.
May Day marchers, determined to take a stand, speak of pervasive fear in Latino community
The protest to simulate a "day without immigrants" called attention to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
After wanting golf in state parks, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis must now decide on a bill to ban it
The Florida Legislature delivered a decisive victory to residents who treasure their state parks Thursday, as the House passed an amended version of the bill to ban the construction of golf courses,
Can Texas clean up fracking water enough to use for farming? One company thinks so.
The Texas Legislature has also invested millions in research to clean the fracking wastewater. Critics say it’s not a viable solution to the state’s water crisis.
California's big cities are slowly bouncing back, new population data show
California grew in population for the second year in a row as the pandemic-fueled California exodus faded away.
Forest Service closes homeless encampment in Oregon national forest
The closure at Deschutes National Forest was for a fire-prevention project, but advocates worry the displaced will have nowhere to go.
Frustrations over Kensington erupted in Philly City Council with heated speeches: ‘How dare you!’
A Philadelphia lawmaker who represents the Kensington neighborhood, the site of the city’s largest open-air drug market, unloaded on critics of her tough-on-crime approach during an impassioned
'Deport yourself': Humble ISD candidate reports alleged home vandalism
The Harris County Sheriff's Office is investigating an alleged incident of vandalism at the home of a candidate for the Humble ISD school board, where the words "deport yourself" were found on her
Baltimore Blast owner, former bank exec Ed Hale to challenge Maryland Gov. Wes Moore in 2026 Dem primary
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore may have a challenger in next year’s Democratic primary: Baltimore Blast owner and former banking executive Ed Hale Sr. “I’m concerned about the taxes in the state and jobs
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