Author: Adam Rittenberg
The Big Ten Conference distributed a record $1.37 billion to its 18 members in the 2024-25 fiscal year, an increase of nearly $500 million.Read More
State lawmakers voted down a bill that would have created exceptions to Colorado’s right-to-repair laws, which currently enable individuals other than manufacturers to repair electronics.Read More
Two of Kansas top judicial officers pay respects to Law Day, an annual national observance of the rule of law started by President Dwight Eisenhower.Read More
Calvin Duncan had been exonerated and elected as criminal court clerk in New Orleans. Gov. Jeff Landry eliminated the role as part of an effort to reshape the city’s judicial system.Read More
To reuse an overused phrase, we think you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar.Read More
President Donald Trump argued that his economic agenda had delivered for older Americans and lowered their costs of living as he sought to rally their support before November’s midterm elections.Read More
A bill that aims to give you more control over your personal data that companies have has been signed into law.Senate Bill 546 made it across the finish line tRead More
Oregon AG Rayfield, Gov. Kotek open to updating sanctuary laws after Marion County courthouse arrest
Since the state began tracking them, the number of alleged sanctuary law violations from Oregonians has risen under the Trump administration.Read More
High temperatures are hitting the Rose City and that means more people will be out on the water enjoying the weather.For those out getting some use out of theirRead More
High temperatures are hitting the Rose City and that means more people will be out on the water enjoying the weather.For those out getting some use out of theirRead More