The COVID-19 pandemic hit the Midwest clean energy job market hard, with more than 17,000 workers at one point filing...
Month: August 2021
When officials declared a Tier 1 shortage for the Colorado River, it meant Arizona would see the brunt of the...
After failing this spring, Texas lawmakers are again trying to ban the most dangerous type of radioactive waste from entering...
Republican members of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee want New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy to start spending the more...
Seasonally adjusted, jobs in health care and social assistance, the largest sector by employment in Iowa, increased by 1,200 in...
A Maricopa County grand jury has released its indictment of former state Sen. Otoniel “Tony” Navarrete, accusing him of several...
College is a time of transition, but for those managing chronic medical conditions, it may also be the first time...
The two Tennessee school districts that taught all their students primarily remotely last year saw their test scores fall further...
The North Carolina General Assembly approved legislation Wednesday that would reform a slew of criminal justice laws in the state....
Ohio’s unemployment rate rose slightly in July, but the number of people in the workforce increased. The state’s unemployment rate...