☰ Menu
Home
Archive
Obituaries
OBITUARY: Sandra Elaine Youngers
OBITUARY: Vera Mae Dickerson
OBITUARY: Thelma Louise Guinty
Local News
County Commission Minutes 1/23/23
County Expresses Support for Income Tax Bill
New City Hall, Public Transit Hours Set
Local Sports
Ellis to Play Volleyball for Sterling College
Norwich Boys Roll Past Central Christian
Wildcats Rally in Fourth to Beat Fairfield
Kansas Sports
No. 3 Houston Rallies Past Wichita State
Mahomes Gets Back to Work for Super Bowl
Chiefs Banked on Rookies to Reach Super Bowl
National Sports
Ford Returns to Formula One Racing
Hurts Ready for Historic Super Bowl Matchup
NFL Teams Eye Rising Number of Transfers
Politics
GOP May Oust Omar From House Panel
DeSantis Pushes DEI Ban at State Colleges
Child Welfare Algorithm Faces Scrutiny
Elections
Ron DeSantis Eyes 2024 From Afar
Nikki Haley Plans Launch for Presidential Bid
Dems Give States More Time on New Primaries
Finance
Wall Street Rally Takes Hit on Jobs, Profit Data
US Adds 517K Jobs Despite Fed Hikes
Tech Stocks Jump, Pulling Wall Street Higher
Entertainment
Review: ’80 for Brady’ Is Sports Film Fumble
Rock N Roll HOF Announces 2023 Nominees
Beyonce Announces ‘Renaissance’ World Tour
Contact Us
Subscribe
Classifieds
Forms
Advertise
Submit News
Change of Address
Anniversary
Baby Announcement
Birthday
Engagement
Obituaries
Wedding
Public Notice
Place a Public Notice
Search Public Notices
PDF
Breaking News
★
Nikki Haley Plans Launch for Presidential Bid
★
Child Welfare Algorithm Faces Scrutiny
Today’s Date
6 February 2023
Democratic Party
Dems Give States More Time on New Primaries
by
ASSOCIATED PRESS
-
Jan 26, 2023
By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic National Committee panel voted Wednesday to give New Hampshire and Georgia more time to make changes that would allow both to be part of a revamped...
Unity New Tone for Often Divided Democrats
by
ASSOCIATED PRESS
-
Jan 11, 2023
By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The infighting was so intense a year ago that Democrats who controlled both the White House and Congress couldn’t win support for a sweeping social spending package that...
Dems Eye GOP-Held Districts Won By Biden
by
WILL WEISSERT, Associated Press
-
Oct 12, 2022
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — While preparing to march in a Saturday morning parade through this fast-growing city’s westside, Democratic congressional candidate Hillary Scholtenwarned her staff that the area was traditionally very conservative and they should brace...
Progressive Dems Frustrated With Losses
by
ASSOCIATED PRESS
-
Sep 28, 2022
By MICHELLE L. PRICE Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — With less than two months until the midterm elections, progressive Democrats are facing a test of their power. Their party is heading into the final stretch of...
What’s In Dems’ Inflation-Fighting Package
by
ASSOCIATED PRESS
-
Jul 28, 2022
By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — What started as a $4 trillion effort during President Joe Biden’s first months in office to rebuild America’s public infrastructure and family support systems has ended up a much slimmer, but...
Dems Want to Tax High Earners to Save Medicare
by
ALAN FRAM, Associated Press
-
Jul 7, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats want to boost taxes on some high earners and use the money to extend the solvency of Medicare, the latest step in the party’s election-year attempt to craft a scaled-back version of the...
Dems Frustrated By Party Response to Ruling
by
ASSOCIATED PRESS
-
Jul 6, 2022
By NICHOLAS RICCARDI Associated Press COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — As Sen. Michael Bennetsought to encourage a small crowd of fellow Democrats not to give up the fight for abortion rights, Maryah Lauer stepped forward, bullhorn in...
Democrats’ Bill Would Make Roe v. Wade Law
by
MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press
-
May 11, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Democrats’ abortion legislation is “very simple,” as it would enshrine into federal law the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decisionthat legalized abortion nationwide. Senate Democrats are moving quickly...
Democrats Accuse Oil Companies of “Rip Off”
by
MATTHEW DALY, Associated Press
-
Apr 6, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats on Wednesday accused oil companies of “ripping off the American people” and putting profits before production as Americans suffer from ever-increasing gasoline prices amid the war in Ukraine. “At a time...
Dems Eye New Strategy After Voting Bill Fails
by
ASSOCIATED PRESS
-
Jan 21, 2022
By BRIAN SLODYSKO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats were picking up the pieces Thursday following the collapse of their top-priority voting rights legislation, with some shifting their focus to a narrower bipartisan effort to repair...
1
2
3
…
26
Next »
Sponsored
Copyright Kingman Leader-Courier/KCNOnline.com. All rights reserved. All content may not be copied or redistributed in any form without written permission from the Kingman Leader-Courier.
Website by tekRESCUE