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State lawmakers are considering more proactive approaches to resilience after learning from community responses to disasters.
Under pressure from business groups and the governor, the California Privacy Protection Agency watered down AI safeguards in ...
Rent increases will be limited to 10 percent per year, with an exemption for newly built units for a dozen years.
Work requirements remain on the table but Congress will not cut the matching rate for the Affordable Care Act expansion or ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis described the change as a blow for freedom of choice, but dental and health experts warn that the ban will ...
Ridership hasn't recovered to pre-pandemic levels, labor and fleet costs are rising and state lawmakers are skeptical about further bailouts.
Pre-employment transition services can be a powerful resource to prepare high school students with disabilities for future ...
The California city has evolved over and over but not always for the better. A new mayor promises to be a uniter, but that's ...
Residents of a Louisiana city finally figured out a way to get rid of entrenched incumbents. At the state level, high turnover among party chairs is happening naturally.
The lottery could expire this summer without legislative action. Despite its problems, it provides billions to schools and ...
Corrections work shouldn’t be a stressed-out, dead-end job. There are promising ideas for turning it into a mission-driven profession.
Matt Privratsky was appointed to serve as an interim city council member in St. Paul after the previous member resigned.