With the new year here, The Westfield News talked with state Sen. John Velis (D-Westfield) to discuss his outlook and goals ...
Two Black voters are arguing that state lawmakers violated the Voting Rights Act by “cracking” a majority Black Senate ...
Two Black voters will make the case that the Republican-crafted map illegally splits Black voters in Eastern NC among several ...
Former Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan says he's considering a second straight Republican run for U.S. Senate days after ...
Michigan Democratic Senator Gary Peters will not seek re-election to a third term when his current one expires in January ...
Democrats are railing against Elon Musk’s efforts to gut federal agencies and recent access to the federal government’s payment system.
A major broadband provider and a coalition of smaller developers complained Wednesday about lack of transparency at the ...
Democrats looking to flip the Senate in 2026 will need to make gains in states that have swung decidedly Republican in recent ...
The map below, using USAID data released by U.S. Office of Foreign Assistance, shows the countries where USAID spent most ...
In his seventh State of the State address Wednesday night, Gov. Tony Evers started to outline his budget priorities — ...
State Senate Minority Leader Jessica de la Cruz doesn’t quite have one foot out the door, but she’s not exactly batting down rumors that she could be joining the Trump administration, either.
Republicans still hold majorities in both chambers, but Evers and his fellow Democrats are hopeful new, more competitive boundaries could open the door to more bipartisanship in the coming session.