
Oshkosh Defense to Lay Off 160 Workers Amid Contract Loss Challenges
Oshkosh Defense plans layoffs of 160 workers due to overstaffing. The union expresses disappointment, urging local focus.

Oshkosh Defense plans layoffs of 160 workers due to overstaffing. The union expresses disappointment, urging local focus.

Attorney Marielle Macher rejects Lackawanna County’s request to delay property reassessment, urging timely action.

The federal shutdown is over; full SNAP benefits are expected soon, but many Nebraskans still face food uncertainty.

A TikTok experiment highlighting a pastor’s generosity towards a struggling mom in need of baby formula goes viral, showing a ripple of kindness online.

A generous Secret Santa delights an Idaho couple who adopted four siblings, adding to their family of five, highlighting the power of community support.

Ohio Officer Encounters Unusual Scene of Cowboy on Bull In an unexpected twist during his patrol, an Ohio police officer encountered a cowboy riding a bull, turning a routine call into a memorable moment. On November 7, 2025, Officer Ronald Hook from the Alliance Police Department received a peculiar call

Governor Josh Stein announced today that Scout Motors Inc., an automotive manufacturer, will create 1,200 jobs in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The company’s investment of over $206.9 million will establish its corporate headquarters in Charlotte. The project is facilitated by a state-approved Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) and is expected

Nebraska faces a rise in domestic violence, with 12 murder-suicides this year. Molly Ashford discusses this trend.

The Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision fueled big money in U.S. politics; trigger laws may challenge its legitimacy.