Nebraska’s highest court will decide if the governor can force state workers back to the office, as unions argue for remote work rights. This echoes a broader national debate, with GOP leaders pushing ...
If there's going to be a “Black mecca” for this rapidly growing sport, there's a good chance it will be Atlanta. But cities everywhere can benefit from this one small way to bring us together.
Reported plans to cut staff in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, along with proposed budget cuts and the Trump administration’s funding freeze, have worried administrators of state and ...
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is seeking a private vendor to provide meals for nearly 20,000 prisoners, citing rising food costs and inefficiencies. But critics warn privatization may worsen ...
Despite sanctuary policies aimed at limiting local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, ICE continues to make arrests, highlighting the limits of these policies in protecting immigrants ...
Nevada lawmakers are pushing a bill that would require cities to update master plans with strategies to mitigate the effects of extreme heat, as Las Vegas and Reno experience rapid temperature ...
A memo from the Office of Management and Budget freezing federal grants to states was canceled. But funds are still being kept back, and budget officers are looking for answers.
The school district is one of a growing number across the country to pump money into creating a building tailor-made for pre-kindergarteners.
Many states, particularly Republican-led ones, are feeling pressure to align their legislative priorities with the ...
A spate of new bills in California and other states would protect consumers from electricity rate hikes that subsidize data ...
Neodesha, Kan., is offering a variety of incentives, including student loan repayment, tax breaks and housing development ...
The Supreme Court has made public corruption cases more difficult. The Justice Department's actions in New York suggests they ...