TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) — State agents and police in Emporia seized several allegedly illegal gambling machines from a local gas station this week. Randy Evans with the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission ...
EMPORIA (KSNT) – State agents and police in Emporia seized several allegedly illegal gambling machines from a local gas station this week. Ocasio-Cortez tells military chain of command to refuse ...
Upstart company plans to fuel 'Nuclear Renaissance' by mining massive uranium deposit Upstart company is ready to fuel America's "Nuclear Renaissance" by mining the largest uranium deposit in U.S.
Arizona State defensive back Myles “Ghost” Rowser is a veteran safety in the 2026 NFL Draft. Rowser totaled 182 tackles in two seasons with the Sun Devils while thriving in a specialized strong safety ...
Bill Self was ejected for just the third time in his career during Kansas' 70-60 loss to Arizona State at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe on March 3. But the ejection did provide a first for the ...
We uphold a strict editorial policy that focuses on factual accuracy, relevance, and impartiality. Our in-house created content is meticulously reviewed by a team of seasoned editors to ensure ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — A bill that would create state-level penalties for possessing machine gun conversion devices has passed the Kentucky House and now heads to the Senate. House Bill 299 would ...
Aging infrastructure is an issue that plagues many areas of West Virginia, and Chesapeake is no exception. West Virginia leads Tri-State in average gas prices while Ohio sees major spike Compared to ...
State Sen. Ryan Weld opposed two gun-related bills before the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday. One bill would allow the State Police to sell machine guns to individuals in violation of federal law.
Most discussions about stablecoins still orbit around speed and cost. They are described as faster than correspondent banking, cheaper than card networks, and more efficient for cross-border movement.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky Court of Appeals has unanimously ruled in favor of the General Assembly's ban on so-called "gray machines," Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Friday.