
Attorneys Urge WI Supreme Court to Address Gerrymandering Lawsuits
Attorneys from liberal firms urge Wisconsin’s Supreme Court to appoint a panel for gerrymandering lawsuits by 2026.

Attorneys from liberal firms urge Wisconsin’s Supreme Court to appoint a panel for gerrymandering lawsuits by 2026.

Hotter air increases “atmospheric thirst,” exacerbating droughts and extending their duration in the western U.S.

The Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada’s WIC program has reopened, utilizing USDA recovery funds available through October.

Forsyth County supports a hemp manufacturer moving to Winston-Salem, creating 40 jobs and $120K in tax revenue.

Randolph County Library keeps “Call Me Max” in children’s section despite removal requests, voting 5-2 to retain it.

Montana’s fishing industry supports 15,978 jobs, contributing nearly $1.5 billion in economic output state-wide.

Guilford County Rep. Cecil Brockman faces $1M bond and felony charges, including indecent liberties with a minor.

Athens-Clarke County now offers microchip scanning stations to help reunite lost pets with owners, reducing shelter intakes.

A new study suggests wake boats operate in deeper waters, away from shore, to lessen impacts on Lake Beulah’s ecosystem.

The Clarke County School Board approved $142,000 to clean up West Broad Street School after a recent arson fire.

Principal Michelle Davis gave students bikes to reduce absenteeism, fostering independence and safer commutes.

A Columbia County legislator proposes “Aiden’s Law” for Purple Alerts to aid missing individuals with disabilities.