Colorado voters will choose Democratic and Libertarian nominees for secretary of state on June 30, with ballots mailed starting June 8 and due back by 7 p.m. Election Day.
South Dakota State University Extension offers a one-day environmental training session for concentrated animal feeding operations in Huron on June 23, covering odor management, manure handling, water quality, and permitting requirements.
Trump continues to make accusations of vote fraud. A former 60 Minutes anchor warns of political bias at the show and residents of Springfield, Ohio, defend Haitian immigrants.
Authorities are searching for multiple gunmen in connection with the Ohio festival shooting that wounded 12 people; A new report finds Mississippi ranks worst in the nation for kids' overall well-being, while Massachusetts ranks high in child well-being; and a new resource center serves Nebraska's Winnebago schools.
A new ownership team at CBS News is dismantling the legendary "60 Minutes" program by firing veteran journalists and allegedly bowing to government pressure to inject political bias into reporting.
A Connecticut mother's son developed severe cannabis use disorder after using high-potency marijuana to manage anxiety, prompting states to debate whether legal products should face stricter potency limits.
The Trump administration is opening millions of acres of Colorado public lands to oil and gas drilling, threatening elk migration corridors and hunting heritage in Moffat County.
A federal judge struck down Nebraska's 18-year-old law allowing undocumented high school graduates to pay in-state college tuition, ruling it violated federal law.
California Indian Nations College, recently accredited, seeks state support through two bills that would recognize tribal colleges as higher education and allow student credits to transfer statewide.