Missouri law enforcement community pays tribute to fallen officers Missouri’s law enforcement community gathered at the State Capitol to honor four fallen officers who died in the line of duty. 05/4/2024 - 9:40 am | View Link
Chicago Police Memorial Foundation's Run to Remember to honor fallen officers, including Luis Huesca Thousands will take part in Saturday morning's Run to Remember in honor of fallen Chicago police officers at Gold Star Memorial and Park near Soldier Field. 05/4/2024 - 6:24 am | View Link
Fallen Heroes Day honors first responders in 39th annual ceremony Families of Maryland's fallen heroes gathered Friday for comfort and to support others who have suffered. Two Baltimore City firefighters who died in the line of duty while fighting the Linden He ... 05/4/2024 - 5:29 am | View Link
Missouri honors state’s fallen law enforcement officers Members of Missouri’s law enforcement community from across the state gathered at the State Capitol Saturday to honor four fallen officers. The ... 05/4/2024 - 4:23 am | View Link
Minnesota flags lowered for Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend ST. PAUL, Minn. – May 4 th and 5 th have been declared Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend in Minnesota. Governor Tim Walz has ordered all United States and Minnesota flags at state buildings to be ... 05/4/2024 - 4:03 am | View Link
Why did SD Governor Kristi Noem decide to publish her story about killing her allegedly 'untrainable' dog? Her state's Senate Minority Leader offers three theories: Inoculation from others telling it; lifting her national profile - and distraction from her governing record.
Without cameras on Hope Hicks' testimony, media outlets were left with only a transcript to analyze why she broke down in tears. "It's a mistake to say Hope Hicks cried because she knew she just ended Donald Trump's career," says Elie Honig, "or she cried because she had just collapsed on cross-examine.
Reproductive rights organizers in two states with near-total abortion bans, Missouri and South Dakota, submitted roughly double the signatures needed to allow ballot measures that would put abortion before voters.
In South Dakota, organizers have submitted 55,000 signatures in support of the ballot measure granting a limited right to abortion—far more than the 35,000 required.