With 110 deaths this year, legislators want mandatory drowning prevention education for new parents and stricter safety rules for older pools.
In early November, the South Carolina Department of Public Health opened a pop-up mobile vaccine clinic in a library parking ...
Labor tensions and rent-control fallout opened the door for challenger Kaohly Her, St. Paul’s incoming first Hmong American ...
Program and tax changes in the massive budget reconciliation bill are reshaping states’ short- and long-term fiscal pictures.
Steven Yarbrough, chair of the State 911 Advisory board, speaks with Cal OES Chief Deputy Director of Policy and ...
The robot's agility makes it valuable in standoffs and hazardous incidents, but civil liberties groups warn that ...
Data center exemptions now make up nearly 80 percent of all economic-incentive spending, even as communities raise concerns ...
A committee of judges and attorneys recommends piloting a program allowing non-attorneys to provide legal support.
After decades of bipartisan reforms that prioritized rehabilitation over punishment, states are moving back toward ...
The length of new work shifts the New York City Department of Correction is piloting to ease ongoing staffing shortages. DOC officials say the change aims to offer more predictable schedules amid ...
President Donald Trump, during the annual Thanksgiving ceremony where he pardoned Gobble and Waddle, two North Carolina bred turkeys, after saying he initially wanted to name the birds “Chuck and ...
HUD’s shift from permanent housing to short-term programs could force formerly homeless residents back onto the streets and ...