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Pollinator Palooza brings the buzz

If you missed the second annual Pollinator Palooza last weekend, do not fear -- nearly all of the vendors are local if you still want to support them, and they shared their wisdom for this week's edition of Let's Grow There.

Senate passes bill honoring fallen OSHP trooper Nicholas Cayton

CANFIELD, Ohio (WKBN)- According to a press release by Ohio State Senator Al Cutrona, the Ohio Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 365, which designates a portion of State Route 11 in Mahoning County as the "Trooper Nicholas P. Cayton Memorial Highway." The bill was introduced in February. Senator Cutrona released a statement: “I'm proud to see

House Republicans more optimistic about midterm chances after ‘seismic’ court rulings

House Republicans have an extra pep in their step after getting "seismic" court wins in redistricting battles in the last few weeks, turning courtesy positivity into some actual optimism about the prospects of keeping control of the House. “We’re putting ourselves in the best spot possible. We’re leading and raising money. If you put Democrats

House Republicans divided over ballroom security funding

House Republicans are split over the White House’s proposal to allocate $1 billion in security funding for a new White House ballroom and other Secret Service priorities. GOP lawmakers are looking to include the money in a second reconciliation package focused on funding Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol operations. But some moderates have

Border Report Live: River and border tour planned for Eagle Pass, Texas

A nonprofit organization that stresses community involvement and peaceful border solutions this month is hosting a weekend tour of the border town and Rio Grande in Eagle Pass. In this episode of Border Report Live, Amerika Gara-Grewal of the Fronteras Federation explains the event.