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Pennsylvania election results live: Voters cast primary ballots in critical swing-state races


Voters in Pennsylvania are headed to the polls on Tuesday to select the nominees in a series of key primary races up and down the ballot. While President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump ... Read More

What does Orange County’s presidential primary data suggest about Biden and Trump’s chances?


More voters picked Donald Trump than Joe Biden in March — but primary elections bring out a different group of voters than the general. Read More

Election 2024 Beaver County: Unofficial primary results show potential ballots for November


As the unofficial tallies begin to be released, the potential ballots for the 2024 general election are taking shape. Read More

Maryland local election boards to get early start Monday on mail-in ballots


Mail-in ballots are starting to roll in across the Baltimore region as Maryland’s May 14 primary election draws near, with some jurisdictions preparing to process ballots as soon as Monday. According ... Read More

Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson talk about non-citizen voting. Experts say it's not an issue.


The announcement, however, clashed with the assessments of voting specialists, including one formerly hired by Trump four years ago. Read More

Election Updates: Defending his abortion position, Trump attacks anti-abortion ‘hardliners.’


After former President Donald Trump announced his position that abortion rights should be decided by individual states, the leading anti-abortion group supporting Republican candidates said his stance ... Read More

S. Korea leaders offer to quit after vote loss


SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea's prime minister and senior presidential officials offered to resign en masse today, after their conservative ruling party suffered a crushing defeat in parliamentary ... Read More

Capitol Recap: Trump still draws big cash from Georgia, just not as much


Former President Donald Trump trails President Joe Biden in fundraising nationally but holds the edge in Georgia. Read More

Capitol Notebook: Bill to prohibit firearms tracking headed to Iowa Gov. Reynolds’ desk


Financial institutions operating in the state would be prohibited from using a merchant code for credit card transactions at gun retailers meant to detect suspicious firearms and ammunition sales ... Read More

Registration now open for Muscatine's adult volleyball league


This summer, local volleyball enthusiasts will once again be able to take to the sand courts and have some fun while showing off their skills. Recently, the Muscatine Parks and Recreation Department ... Read More

Supreme Court appears skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law


Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Wednesday that state abortion bans enacted after the overturning of Roe v. Wade violate federal health care law, though some also questioned ... Read More

Muscatine dispatchers celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week


Muscatine County is recognizing National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and honoring its hardworking dispatchers. Read More


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