COLUMBUS, Ohio – Governor Mike DeWine has announced the reopening of Indian Lake State Park on Friday, March 29, following the extensive damage caused by a tornado and severe storms in Logan County on March 14th. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of ODNR staff, local communities, and volunteers from across Ohio, this cherished recreational destination […]
Here's how to watch, key players and more as the Colorado State men's basketball team faces New Mexico basketball in Mountain West semifinals.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has postponed his State of the State address, the governor's office confirmed to The Hill Friday night. Newsom’s address was originally scheduled to be delivered on Monday. A new date for the speech has not been provided. His office is coordinating with the legislature to nail a new date for
The shelter crisis continues in the Commonwealth, as the legislature looks to move people out of emergency housing.
"We're working to make Minnesota the best state in the country for a kid to grow up and our work extends far beyond the walls of this school," Gov. Tim Walz said.
No. 2 seed Iowa State marched into their seventh Sweet 16 with a 67-56 win over the seventh-seeded Cougars in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night.
NEW YORK STATE (WETM) -- New York State is expanding its Lifetime Liberty Pass Program to grant all New York veterans and Gold Star Families free access to state parks and other recreational areas. Starting on Monday, April 1, the Lifetime Liberty Pass Program will allow New York State residents who are veterans or lost []
Oregon State and Washington State, the two teams left in the decimated Pac-12, are reportedly close to a new TV deal. College football insider John Canzano, who is also a radio host for Portland’s 750 The Game, reported Tuesday that the two schools “are putting the final touches” on a TV package, believed to be
Oregon State and Washington State will split $65 million withheld from the other 10 programs that are exiting the Pac-12 under a settlement finalized Monday.
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AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Texas’ controversial immigration enforcement law, also known as Senate Bill 4, remains on hold, pending another decision from the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The U.S. Supreme Court permitted the law criminalizing illegal entry to take effect on Tuesday afternoon. That decision did not consider whether the law was constitutional, but []