High-Level Cartel Members Arrested in South Carolina Following DEA Investigation
A breakthrough has come out of South Carolina, where several high-ranking members of a drug cartel were arrested in a large-scale operation carried out by federal and local law enforcement.…
In Southwest Iowa, Rob Sand Learns About Ongoing Water Shortages and Boil Warnings
Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand recently visited southwest Iowa to hear directly from residents facing an ongoing water crisis. The small town of Hamburg in Fremont County has been dealing…
Chicago Suburb Passes Leaf Blower Ban Due to Noise Concerns, Other States May Follow
A Chicago suburb has taken a bold step by banning gas-powered leaf blowers to reduce noise pollution and protect community well-being. The move has stirred up discussions not only in…
Wisconsin Historical Society Will Not Fly Pride Flag in June, Breaking Years of Tradition
The Wisconsin Historical Society has decided not to raise the Pride flag this June, ending a practice that had continued for several years. The decision has sparked public reaction, especially…
Wisconsin Freezes Funds for Milwaukee Public Schools After Critical Deadline Is Missed
Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), the largest school district in Wisconsin, will not receive a part of its state funding, at least for now. The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI)…
Hawaii Makes Powerful Statement by Raising LGBT Flag Alongside Wisconsin for Pride Month
Hawaii has officially joined Wisconsin in raising the LGBT pride flag to mark the beginning of Pride Month 2025. The flag-raising ceremony took place at the Hawaii State Capitol on…
Iowa Man Files Lawsuit Against State After SNAP Benefits Are Denied Due to Arrests
An Iowa man is taking legal action after the state repeatedly denied him SNAP benefits, commonly known as food stamps, citing his past arrest record. The man, who has not…
Guilty Plea Entered in Franklin County Memorial Plaque Theft Case
A man from Franklin County has pleaded guilty in connection with the theft of several memorial plaques that were taken from a local veterans’ memorial site. The guilty plea was…
Ground is broken for Lundergans’ multimillion-dollar religious garden and 70-foot cross in Maysville
By Jack Brammer Kentucky Lantern On a sun-splashed late morning Tuesday, former Kentucky Democratic Party Chair Jerry Lundergan, along with his wife, Charlotte, and several others, heaped shovelfuls of dirt…
Prep Sports Report: CovCath on verge of sweeping boys state tennis titles, Cooper, Ludlow hire girls basketball coaches
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Covington Catholic tennis players are two wins away from sweeping all three boys state championships this season. CovCath won its first two matches in…