LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Elon Musk, head of President Donald Trump's administration Department of Government Efficiency, made a virtual appearance Saturday at a campaign event for Germany’s far-right ...
KENOSHA, Wis. — The 2024 results of the U.S. Department of Education’s National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) were released Wednesday. According to the NAEP report, Wisconsin ranked the ...
MILWAUKEE — On the heels of Kohl's announcement this week that it plans to cut 10% of its corporate workforce from its Menomonee Falls, Wis. headquarters, business experts worked to interpret what the ...
OHIO — A new poll from Groundwork Ohio shows a growing child care crisis across the state. The poll was comprised of a survey of 800 Ohio voters, including parents of young children. It revealed some ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One of the first bills looking to regulate recreational marijuana is now up for a hearing at the statehouse. Senate President Rob McColley, R-District 1, said they’re diverting the ...
LOS ANGELES — Rihanna has made her first appearance at the Los Angeles trial of her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, with whom she has two toddlers. Rihanna on Wednesday ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Homeless shelters and food banks around Ohio are normally packed this time of the year. It can be difficult to keep shelves stocked. However, a community theater in the Columbus area ...
LOS ANGELES — Renters across Los Angeles are facing higher housing costs as a new round of rent increases takes effect on Feb. 1. Under Los Angeles rent control laws, landlords can raise rents on ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Thanks to a resolution passed by the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) Board of Trustees Wednesday, fares will be waived for transit services during heat or cold ...
Mayor Pat Burns said his resolution is about a common sense policy that will make his community and home of 31 years safer. Burns was a police officer for 30 years in Long Beach and lived in ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — East Palestine and Norfolk Southern reached a settlement nearly two years after the train derailment, where 11 train cars caught fire that were carrying hazardous materials.
CRANDON, Wis. — On a typical Friday during a typical winter, things look a little different at Jameson’s 1930 Inn in Crandon. But this year, with less snow, the business is more empty. “We would have ...