Leaders across the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region, as well as federal lawmakers, are reacting to the tragic American Airlines plane crash near DCA.
Vice President JD Vance has earned a unique privilege inside the White House — free rein to hire whom he wants, with no interference from President Donald Trump or his top aides.
After President Donald Trump removed federal restrictions that limited Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from conducting raids in schools, hospitals and
Rather than eliminating these programs, policymakers should invest in refining them to emphasize opportunity-building, inclusivity and measurable outcomes. A truly merit-based society does not emerge by declaring equality; it is built through intentional efforts to ensure that every individual has a fair chance to achieve their potential.
Trustees voted Tuesday to seek a $2 million Federal Emergency Management Agency grant to deal with flooding around the Pebble Beach area. The grant application deadline is Friday, so Township Administrator Keith Rogers hung around after the meeting to finish up the online application in time.
Columbus-area Republican Jon Husted on Tuesday, Jan. 21 resigned from his post as Ohio lieutenant governor and was sworn in as Ohio’s newest U.S. senator, replacing newly-minted U.S. vice-president JD Vance,
With the 2025 Sundance Film Festival underway, Utah leaders, locals and longtime attendees are making a final push — that could include
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health care coverage to low-income individuals and families. It services over 79 million Americans.
Honda Motor said on Wednesday it will boost its investments in three Ohio auto plants by $300 million to have flexibility to build EVs, hybrids and gas-powered vehicles on the same assembly line. The Japanese automaker in 2022 had announced plans to invest $700 million in three plants but is now lifting that to $1 billion,
Republican and Democrat senators on the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday pressed Kennedy on his views on abortion and “reproductive health.”
Akron Mayor Shammas Malik will meet with organizations to get answers on questions raised by the president's executive orders.
Ohio's newest senator, sworn in as JD Vance's replacement, aims to address immigration, inflation, and energy costs in new role.