Alaska s U.S. House Race: Mary Peltola vs. Nick Begich and the Future of Party Control

This article provides a comprehensive look at Democrat Mary Peltola’s re-election campaign for Alaska’s U.S. House seat, highlighting her historic role as the first Alaska Native in Congress and the resilience she’s shown following significant personal losses in 2023. Peltola’s representation is especially meaningful to Alaska Native communities, as she brings lived experiences that resonate … Read more

Rhode Island Changes Legal Team in Washington Bridge Lawsuit: What to Know

The State of Rhode Island has announced a change in its legal team for the lawsuit involving companies linked to the design, construction, and inspection of the Washington Bridge. Attorney Max Wistow, initially retained for the case, has withdrawn due to professional reasons, according to Attorney General Peter F. Neronha’s office. In Wistow’s place, the … Read more

Governor Inslee Activates National Guard for Election Week Security in Washington

In light of recent threats and incidents involving election-related unrest in Washington and surrounding regions, Governor Jay Inslee has authorized a temporary activation of the Washington National Guard WANG for public safety support during the upcoming election week. Starting on Monday, November 4, through early Thursday, November 7, National Guard members will be on standby … Read more

Delaware Voters Show Record-Breaking Turnout in 2024 Early Voting

Delaware voters have shown unprecedented enthusiasm for early voting in the lead-up to the 2024 general election. With the early voting period starting on October 25 and set to conclude on November 3, over 153,000 Delawareans have already cast their ballots, significantly outpacing the 55,655 who voted early during the 2022 midterms. This year marks … Read more

Kansas Man Chase M. Bennett Arrested in Missouri on Kidnapping Charges

KANSAS CITY, Mo. KCTV – A man accused of kidnapping in Kansas is currently in custody in Missouri, awaiting extradition. Chase M. Bennett, 22, was located and arrested in Kansas City, Missouri, where authorities discovered him hiding out. According to records filed with the Jackson County, Missouri, Circuit Court on Wednesday, October 30, Bennett has … Read more

Controversial Videos of Kansas GOP Candidate Kyler Sweely Spark Outrage and Investigation

A series of videos showing Republican legislative candidate Kyler Sweely jumping on a motionless woman in bed and holding a pillow over her head have surfaced online, sparking outrage and speculation. Wichita police had investigated the videos before they went public, and the woman involved stated she did not consider herself a victim, describing the … Read more

Colorado Secretary of State’s Office Breach: Governor Polis Calls for Independent Investigation

The security breach at the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office has sparked significant concern among state officials, including Governor Jared Polis, who is calling for an independent investigation. The breach involved the accidental posting of passwords for voting systems across 63 of Colorado’s 64 counties on a public website, remaining unnoticed for months. Governor Polis … Read more

Wyoming Officials Ramp Up Election Security as General Elections Approach

Cheyenne, Wyoming—As candidates and party supporters ramp up their campaigning in the final days before the general elections next week, state officials are intensifying their focus on election security and integrity. Jen Easterly, Director of the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), emphasized that while elections are inherently political, the security of those elections … Read more

South Dakota Supreme Court Denies New Trial for Convicted Murderer Arnson Absolu

PIERRE, S.D. KELO — Arnson Absolu, a New York City man convicted for the murders of three individuals in Rapid City, will not receive a new trial following a unanimous decision by the South Dakota Supreme Court. The court dismissed Absolu’s claims of trial flaws, specifically arguing that prosecutors failed to disclose that a key … Read more

Top Concerns for Maine’s Senior Voters in the Upcoming Election

Older Mainers are anticipated to have a significant impact on the upcoming election, with voters over 50 expected to make up around 60% of the state’s voting bloc. High turnout among seniors reflects their strong concerns about issues that directly affect them, such as Social Security benefits and caregiving resources, especially as many seniors face … Read more