This week on At Issue, Governor Walz met with legislative leaders to discuss the budget as the legislative deadline approaches. Also, tracking lawmakers’ progress on fraud. 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS continues ...
Rep. Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) doesn’t think gender-affirming care for transgender people will age well — he wants health care providers and insurance companies to keep records on transgender patients ...
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County killed the notion of establishing an entity to finance and build large-scale real estate projects to attract businesses following a flood of public disapproval. The county ...
AUSTIN, Texas — On Friday, a Texas House committee met to consider how far they can go to collect fines from the dozens of House Democrats who broke quorum last summer during the fight over ...
Today marks day 6 of flight for the Artemis 2 crew, who are preparing to make the first human lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972. Here’s how to watch nearly every moment of it and track the ...
The final day of the 2026 General Assembly session was Thursday — and into early Friday morning. We spent the day (and night) watching what lawmakers were going to do with big-ticket items such as tax ...
The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department has yet to release a public dashboard reporting various child welfare metrics, including the number of children who have died on the state’s ...
The California Legislature passed a bill changing Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in light of recent allegations of sexual abuse by the former labor organizer. In this ...
After a bipartisan vote in the House on Monday, the Alaska Legislature is poised to pass an omnibus election reform bill, a goal that has eluded lawmakers since 2022. Alaska legislators have ...
Lawmakers in Juneau set up a conference committee this week to hammer out a final draft of a budget bill that would fund hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of construction projects across the ...
A local Massachusetts town board is stepping up for Bay Staters who approved the audit of the state Legislature, demanding House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka open their books.
Oregon media organizations are urging Gov. Tina Kotek to veto House Bill 4177. Opponents argue the bill undermines Oregon's Public Meetings Law by allowing governing bodies to meet privately. The ...