Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee vetoed a bill to address the “risk of rolling blackouts and power supply inadequacy events,”...
Month: April 2022
What’s in a name? A lot, according to two University of Washington (UW) professors who recently debated the state’s nascent...
Energy activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "increased moderately" during 2022's first quarter, according to the latest...
The Stevens County Commissioners want to know exactly what needs to be listed on signage to ban open carry of...
A federal judge has ruled that the University of North Texas can’t charge out-of-state American students higher tuition than undocumented...
State officials and legislative leaders are weighing in on the state’s assessment of how the recent budget impacts a $1.75...
The Texas Education Agency released statewide standards Monday for how school districts should remove and prevent “obscene content” from entering...
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has dismissed a lawsuit challenging a state law that allows towns in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg...
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily reinstated an environmental regulation that expedites pipeline development that had been tossed out by a...
The public got a chance to join the conversation during a special virtual meeting of the Washington State Committee on...
