Washington's Employment Security Department will triple its public records staff in response to a $100,000 lawsuit accusing the agency of...
Month: July 2021
The Colorado Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission filed a petition with the state Supreme Court on Tuesday to adjust its September...
Oregon's Bootleg Fire, now the largest fire in the nation, is inching closer to a Californian forest critical to its...
Arizona schools are now banned from teaching controversial topics that some say inappropriately pits races against each other. Gov. Doug...
Food insecurity increased 27% for New York households led by an adult without a high school education, and poverty for...
Advocates say there are still some issues. The deadline to submit paperwork is Thursday. With Thursday’s deadline looming for families...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday unveiled her $26.2 million plan to create a new state park in Flint. The plan...
A plan to create Maine's first consumer-owned utility was dealt a blow Tuesday after Gov. Janet Mills vetoed the legislation....
Up to 100 homeless people living in Salem are less than a week away from losing shelter. The city is...
A new report says the well-being of children in Illinois is much improved over the past decade, but concerns remain...