A pro-life activist in New York City was sucker-punched in the face while doing a street interview about abortion, leaving her bloodied and requiring stitches, […]
Category: State News
Tennessee’s Pending Legislation Report for April 4, 2025 and Calendar for Hearings for the week of April 7, 2025
The Tennessee Legislature is rushing at an unusual pace to conclude its work for 2025. Reports indicate that this has nothing to do with the […]
Democrats weigh options as Gov. Ferguson rejects WA wealth tax; Gov. Ferguson noncommittal on gas tax increase, Speaker of the House says
Democrats weigh options as Gov. Ferguson rejects WA wealth tax The Seattle Times — Washington Senate and House budget leaders say they are weighing several options […]
Nevada News & Views: April 4, 2025
MUTH’S TRUTHS (Chuck Muth) – OK, we are officially SOLD OUT for Saturday night’s “Conservative Awards Dinner” extravaganza. However… There are always last-minute cancellations. In fact, I got […]
Colorado Lands Six James Beard Finalists
Six Colorado chefs, pastry chefs, restaurants, and cocktail professionals have been named finalists in the 2025 James Beard Awards. In January, 14 contenders from the state […]
Colorado Opponents Demand Gun Bill Veto
Several groups are pressuring Gov. Jared Polis to veto Senate Bill 003, which passed the Senate last Friday and seeks to ban rapid-fire conversion devices, impose new […]
Denver Mayor Unveils Downtown Safety Plan
Mayor Mike Johnston has announced a new plan to increase safety in downtown Denver, where concerns about crime have shaken public confidence and hurt local businesses. […]
Chattanooga Named First National Park City
Chattanooga has become the first National Park City in North America, earning the international honor from the U.K.-based National Park City Foundation. Mayor Tim Kelly said […]
Teachers Could Refuse Student Pronouns
A bill allowing educators to refuse to use students’ preferred pronouns or names advanced Wednesday in the state House Education Committee, passing along party lines. The proposition […]
Storms Leave At Least Five Dead
At least five people died in severe storms that swept through Tennessee Wednesday and Thursday, with dangerous conditions still affecting the Midstate and parts of West Tennessee. […]