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In quest to change voting rules, Republicans push ballot measures in key battleground states


Republican lawmakers and activists in several presidential battlegrounds are pushing ballot measures to change how elections are run in their states. Critics say those efforts, if successful, could ... Read More

Next week’s election features powerful people you may have never heard of


Wisconsinites in 34 counties will elect some of the most powerful office holders in their communities: circuit court judges. Read More

Election Day is April 2. Here's what Stevens Point area voters need to know.


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Gov. J.B. Pritzker is backing abortion rights ballot measures across nation, but little on the horizon in Illinois


Illinois Democrats aren’t rushing to push for a state constitutional amendment on abortion rights because many think needs are greater elsewhere. Read More

Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapses; Russia extends arrest of US reporter; Ohtani says he didn't bet on sports | Hot off the Wire podcast


A container ship has rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore, causing it to snap in a few places and plunge into the river below. Several vehicles fell into the ... Read More

A year after deadly Nashville shooting, Christian school relies on faith — and adopted dogs


Nearly a year after a shooting at a Christian elementary school in Nashville that left three adults and three children dead, the students and their families have formed tight bonds out of their shared ... Read More

Biden says at DC dinner that of 2 presidential candidates, 1 was mentally unfit. 'The other's me'


President Joe Biden attended the annual Gridiron Club and Foundation Dinner this weekend, the first time during his presidency. Read More

Driller contests oilfield violation, searches for ways to dispose of wastewater


The principal operator of the Moneta Divide gas- and oilfield told the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality it isn’t exceeding limits for barium and radium in wastewater as regulators maintain. Read More

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signs more bills into law


Gov. Mark Gordon signed seven bills into law on Wednesday, one of which creates a hearing aid program for low-income adults and another that provides additional resources for early childhood ... Read More

NFL owners unanimously approve hip-drop ban


The NFL is eliminating the hip-drop tackle. NFL team owners on Monday unanimously approved a rule that bans players from using a swivel technique to tackle an opponent. A violation will result in a 15 ... Read More


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