LANSING — The state’s Capitol welcomed Friday a newly refurbished, donated and Michigan-made piano acquired from a Greater Lansing church to serve as a centerpiece within its historic walls.
JB Pritzker wants to block those who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol from working in ... whose department is responsible for hiring state personnel, to consider ...
Despite threats that immigration enforcement agents might show up, more than 500 immigrant rights advocates from across Washington marched to the state Capitol ... we have been building for ...
History, politics, and architecture buffs alike will enjoy touring the Utah State Capitol. Richard K. A. Kletting, a Salt Lake City area local, designed the 1916 building. In the mid-2000s ...
The carpet craze at PDX has nothing on the Oregon Capitol ... ongoing construction at the state Capitol, but a temporary pop-up version opened this week in the building. The Capitol is now ...
It started in 2004, when The Oregonian and Salem Statesman Journal began reporting on terrible conditions at the Oregon State Hospital, the state-run mental health facility a mile from the Capitol ...
In this Jan. 27, 2025 photo at the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem, Oregon Food Bank President Andrea Williams speaks alongside supporters of Senate Bill 611, which would establish a state ...
Oregon lawmakers have filed more than 2,400 bills for the legislative session that got underway Tuesday. To advance, those proposals must be assigned to a committee and scheduled for a public ...
Ahead of the hearing, protesters at the State Capitol shared their disapproval over House Republicans deciding to move forward in the legislative session with a one-seat majority despite one ...
Rhodes was spotted in the Dunkin’ Donuts inside Longworth House Office Building, which is accessible to the public, with a group of people. He said he did not go into the actual Capitol building.
and the Capitol Building-our symbol of liberty and a symbol of democratic rule around the world." Matthew M. Graves, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia: "More people were convicted of ...