She added that if voters are concerned about their vote being revealed — some of the videos online show that “No” votes can ...
Some counties have punched holes in envelopes as a way to help visually impaired voters. Social media posts claim it’s a way ...
GULF SHORES, Ala. -- The City of Gulf Shores gets millions of visitors every year. In 2021, more than eight million people traveled to the Gulf Coast, many of them staying in vacation rentals. That ...
MENASHA (WLUK) -- 25 Northeast Wisconsin nonprofits are the focus of this year's VolunteerFEST. On Wednesday, community members got a chance to meet and learn more about each nonprofit, all in the ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — It's starting to feel more like fall, and everyone is on the lookout for the leaves to start changing. Virginia Tech professor of forest biology, John Seiler, said if fall ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — House Bill 2015 is a statewide public safety funding law that allows qualifying cities and counties to impose a new 0.1% sales tax option to fund certain public safety efforts. The ...
The US government ran out of money and officially shut down at midnight on October 1. The shutdown will leave many federal employees working unpaid and people relying on government services without ...
(WJAR) — The shutdown of the federal government is impacting services across southern New England. At the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, staff say they don't know the impacts quite yet, but federal ...
High pressure will continue to move toward the area, bringing a fall feel to much of the region. Marine Veteran Flat Out Calls Donald Trump ‘An Idiot’ Over Controversial Military Decision A Massive ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Ian Roberts, the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, who was detained by immigration agents, is officially resigning from his position, according to his lawyer during a ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — A bill in the New York State Legislature would expand a voluntary program statewide to improve safety during traffic stops for drivers and passengers who have mental health ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio's minimum wage is set to increase on Jan. 1, 2026, reaching $11 per hour for non-tipped employees and $5.50 per hour for tipped employees. This 2.8% increase from the 2025 ...