Texas House Democrats will meet virtually Thursday morning with voting rights activist Stacey Abrams, former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton...
Month: July 2021
Colorado public health officials have adopted CDC recommendations that everyone in school settings should wear masks, especially those who are...
The Biden administration sued Texas on Friday, asking a federal judge to block Gov. Greg Abbott’s order that state troopers...
After weeks of slow moving negotiations, the bipartisan infrastructure bill has passed a procedural vote in the Senate to begin...
After months of debating infrastructure, federal lawmakers may be turning their attention to a new subject: Power plants and the utilities...
Not so long ago, laws governing abortion in Massachusetts and Rhode Island were far more restrictive than those in the...
Ohio public schools, colleges and universities cannot require COVID-19 vaccines after Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill that originally was...
Families in 11 counties impacted by severe weather July 14 and June 24 and continuing may apply for up to...
The Nevada Supreme Court struck down a pair of tax hikes from 2019 in a ruling Thursday. The ruling was...
Nevada’s hospitality industry is projected to end 2021 with some of the worse job losses in the country. New data from the American Hotel...