US July 25, 2022 Millennials don't move far from where they grow up, studies show Recent studies have shown that by age 26, two-thirds of young adults live in the area they grew up. 80% of this group moved less than 100 miles from their hometowns.
Massachusetts July 20, 2022 Massachusetts food truck owner charged with pandemic relief fraud A Massachusetts food truck owner received $1.5 million in pandemic relief funds. Authorities say he misused the money by investing it in the stock market.
Minnesota July 6, 2022 Minnesota 6-year-old girl missing, authorities searching Mississippi River region A Minnesota girl whose mother committed suicide is missing. Authorities believe she is near the Mississippi River or at a surrounding park in Stearns County.
VIDEO June 29, 2022 Wild land firefighters training to combat national shortage The U.S. Forest Service reported a nationwide wild land firefighter shortage this year. The next group of firefighters is training at the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington State.
Georgia June 24, 2022 Georgia director of Bureau of Investigations set to serve as superior court judge Georgia's director of the state Bureau of Investigations announced Friday he will leave his position to serve as a judge on the superior court.
Arizona June 24, 2022 AZ lawmakers look to vote on final bills before adjournment Arizona lawmakers were moving Thursday to vote on the last bills of the session before adjourning for the year.
Tennessee June 24, 2022 Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee appoints David Rausch to serve as director of TN Bureau of Investigation Tennessee Governor Bill Lee will appoint David Rausch to serve a second term as the director of the state Bureau of Investigation. Rausch has served as director since 2018.
VIDEO June 21, 2022 Murdock: Juneteenth a great day to focus on Black achievements London Center of Policy Research senior fellow Deroy Murdock on celebrating Black success in the U.S. and Biden losing ground with Black voters.
New Hampshire June 20, 2022 NH mountain hiker dies of hypothermia after being rescued A hiker needed to be rescued after being trapped on a trail near Mt. Washington. The hiker died at a hospital hours after being rescued. Winds were reaching 80 mph during the rescue.
Media May 10, 2022 Pulitzer Prizes 2022: Washington Post, New York Times among winners The Washington Post and the New York Times NYT were among several news outlets that were awarded Pulitzer Prizes Monday for their coverage last year
Media May 5, 2022 Oregon's 'Menstrual Dignity Act' requires schools to place feminine products in boys' bathrooms Oregon public schools will be required to supply tampons and other menstrual products to bathrooms for "all genders."