Oregon officials kill proposed ordinance seeking more regulation of public demonstrations
One Oregon resident said passage would have been “an act of tyranny.”
Ford recalls more than 1 million vehicles over rearview camera software glitch

Ford Motor Company is issuing a recall for nearly 1.1 million Ford and Lincoln vehicles due to a malfunction involving rearview cameras, which could pose an increased risk of accidents. Ford noted that no injuries linked to
Final arguments conclude in Chester Weger ‘mini-trial’ over 1960 Starved Rock murders case

Final arguments conclude in Chester Weger ‘mini-trial’ over 1960 Starved Rock murders case

Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley released from prison one day after pardon from President Trump

PEOPLE confirmed that reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were both released from prison on Wednesday, May 28, one day after receiving a full pardon from President Donald Trump. The couple had been serving their sentences
Cole Swindell marks 13th No. 1 on country radio with “Forever To Me”

Cole Swindell earned his 13th No. 1 hit at country radio with “Forever To Me,” co-written with Greylan James and Rocky Block. The song is inspired by Swindell’s real-life love story with his wife, Courtney, whom he
Maren Morris to launch “The Dreamsicle Tour” global tour in support of new album

Maren Morris will embark on her 2025 “The Dreamsicle Tour” across North America, Europe, and the UK in support of her new album of the same name. Serving as support on tour will be Trousdale, Miya Folick,
Fulton’s Chase Dykstra pitches complete game to reach sectional final
Chase Dykstra pitched a 3-hitter to send Fulton to Saturday’s Class 1A Lena-Winslow Sectional final at 11 a.m. against River Ridge/Scales Mound, which came back to beat Eastland 5-4 on Wednesday.