Philadelphia has reversed its decision earlier this year to move the starting time for high schools to 9 a.m. next school year, citing the...
In April, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer asked the Michigan Supreme Court for declaratory and injunctive relief from the state’s 1931 law...
Electricity prices will rise 3.9% this summer compared to the summer of 2021, the U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates, another bill ticking...
In an effort to pressure President Joe Biden’s administration to enact stronger oil and gas regulations, national environmental advocacy groups...
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee responded to a mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas by touting his state’s gun control laws and...
The Washington State Department of Commerce recently invited the public to submit recommendations on preventing blackouts, as well as any...
As New Mexico water users face ongoing shortages, the three congresswomen representing the state introduced two pieces of legislation intended...
The AFL-CIO held its annual Committee on Political Education over the weekend and released political endorsements, with a near sweep...
Georgians head to the polls on Tuesday to cast ballots in the state’s prolonged primary election. However, a record number...
A reduction in achievement standards, the COVID-19 school lockdowns and a lack of transparency have contributed to a decline in...