Author: Oliver G., Rams Wire
The Los Angeles Rams need to figure out their cornerback room for 2026.Read More
The Dayton city commission approved a $350,000 development agreement with law firm Horenstein, Nicholson and Blumenthal that will fund office modifications if the firm retains its Dayton jobs and creates 10 new positions over the next three years.Read More
Nevada tipped workers face challenges as “No Tax on Tips” starts in 2026. Check out IRS rules excluding cannabis, brothels and limits to deductions.Read More
Cities across the state have turned off or removed their cameras, made by vendors like Flock Safety and Axon, over swelling concerns about mass surveillance.Read More
A man was arrested after stabbing someone multiple times, according to the Florence Police Department.Jonathon Baker was charged with attempted murder and poesRead More
TOPEKA — Two months after a Texas bathroom law went into effect for government buildings, public officials there are still working through how to comply with the law’s vague language. Just this week, the law will receive its first test after the parent of a student in Austin’s Independent School District complained that a male […]Read More
The US Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal by Exxon Mobil Corp. and Suncor Energy Inc. in an industry bid to stop dozens of city and state lawsuits that blame oil companies for climate change.Read More
If food regulation once belonged almost exclusively to Washington, that era is shifting. Across the country, state legislatures are stepping into food ingredient policy with an energy not seen in decades. According to one recent estimate, dozens of states have introduced countless bills targeting food ingredients. These proposals span outright… If food regulation once belonged […]Read More
High school students heard a presentation featuring Lucas Daprile, a crime reporter for cleveland.com, and attorney and former reporter Emily Bohatch.Read More
A new statewide poll shows most Virginians support stricter gun laws and favor keeping the commonwealth’s current redistricting system, even as many question whether tougher firearms restrictions would make them safer and express deep dissatisfaction with the direction of the country.The poll, conducted by the Institute for Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College as the 2026 General Assembly session reached its midpoint last week, surveyed 800 Virginia residents while the Democratic-controlled legislature passed a slate of gun control measures and a constitutional amendment allowing lawmakers to redraw Virginia’s congressional maps if voters approve the measure in a referendum set…