(ONN) - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine delivered his annual State of the State Address and it focused on helping Ohio's children thrive. Over the one hour and three minute speech he laid out some initiatives on child safety, health, and how to help them succeed. DeWine then announced a new childcare choice voucher program for
A year of Sarah Sanders, through the governor's rose-colored glasses.
OHIO, USA — Improving access to child care and health care for children
Governor Kathy Hochul and New York legislative leaders have come to a preliminary agreement on the state budget. Hochul’s original proposed spending plan $233 billion would increase to $237 billion. However, voting on the plan is not expected until later this week. Hochul said the budget will include “the most comprehensive housing policy seen in […]
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HAZARD, Ky. — Haley Autumn Dawn Ann Crank thinks she might like to become a teacher. There’s a shortage of teachers in this corner of Kentucky, and Crank, who has eight siblings, gets kids. “I just fit in with them,” Crank said during a shift one February day at the Big Blue Smokehouse, where she […]
Bobby Marsh drove in five RBIs in the series finale.
For the second week in a row, Mahoning County commissioners were confronted by a group of local road construction contractors who claim they're kept from bidding on projects because they're non-union.
When Gov. Mike DeWine delivers State of the State address today, he'll do
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston has requested the legislature to double the amount of State Capitol Police officers providing security near the Capitol.
More than a week after activists chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" at a high-profile rally in Michigan, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer condemned the rhetoric. "This hateful rhetoric is unacceptable, and does not represent Michigan or Dearborn," Whitmer’s office told Fox News Digital on Sunday. "The Dearborn community is full of hardworking, proud Americans. Our state is diverse and we are proud of it." A Whitmer spokesperson said the statement had previously been "prepared and...
Saturday and Sunday's contests will still be played as scheduled and are set to begin at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, and 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 14.