The day after Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced a $400 million broadband infrastructure plan, he emphasized no tax revenue was...
Month: August 2021
New Hampshire and Maine officials are urging residents to remain vigilant as Tropical Storm Henri could become the first hurricane-strength...
Gov. Kim Reynolds’ decision to enact a law prohibiting Iowa schools, counties and cities from requiring masks has incurred threats...
President Biden ratcheted up the political battle over school safety rules Wednesday, telling federal officials to step in after several...
The child had just started kindergarten. Or, as her mother called it, “Russian roulette.” That’s because her school district in...
Eleven industry trade groups including the Montana Petroleum Association and the American Petroleum Institute filed a lawsuit this week challenging...
Indiana data collected last school year offers some surprising insights into pandemic-era schooling and reveals stark gaps in learning opportunities,...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order Thursday that blocks local governments from mandating COVID-19 restrictions on businesses. Private...
With high winds forecast in Northern California, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said it plans to cut power Tuesday in...
The Biden administration’s plans to make covid-19 booster shots available next month has drawn a collective scream of protest from...