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When the first edition of Roll Call hit the Capitol on June 16, 1955, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., was ...
Lawmakers confronting a rise in political violence are grappling over whether to use more tax dollars for their own ...
Some military families say they continue to face issues with mold, water damage, among other conditions in wake of FY2020 military housing privatized initiative reforms.
The alleged Minnesota assassin was known as a ‘deeply religious’ Christian man. That should be an alarm bell for all of us.
Rachel Senzee, the city's neighborhood services supervisor, told the Parks and Recreation Commission that a $2.2-million ...
School board member William Sniadecki proved once again that he is not competent to sit on the board of the South Bend Community School Corp. Since the beginning of the year, Sniadecki has repeatedly ...
The city of Topeka has spent over $11 million on Hotel Topeka since purchasing it in 2023. The city has spent more than $11 ...
Keith Berry, former owner of Paradise Donuts, is opening a new ice cream shop called The Ultimate Scoop. The shop will feature nearly 150 homemade ice cream flavors, including unique options like ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is returning to Capitol Hill for the last in a series of hearings before lawmakers.
Explosions rock Tehran and Tel Aviv as the US deploys more fighter jets to the Middle East and Trump threatens Iran.