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The department also notes that its search does not end with live-in firefighters; it is looking for volunteers of all positions.
Yesterday, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a decision overturning a trial court ruling that had ...
With a flurry of bill signings and vetoes, Gov. Greg Gianforte finalized Montana’s next two-year budget this week, striking ...
A volley of court rulings has made the legal path unclear in a case challenging President Trump’s use of troops in Los ...
The Idaho State Board of Education is meeting this summer to address topics surrounding the upcoming school year.
States’ use of micro-credentials for teachers is growing. New report explores how and why, and offers cautions and ...
New York City is facing intertwined housing and affordability crises, with record rents and historically low apartment vacancy rates. Within the debate over affordability, finding ways to create ...
Good Karma Brands is moving the ESPN 1000 office and studio from one Loop corridor trying to regain its footing post-pandemic ...
Safety, a company Austin police use to run their automatic license plate reader program, has put out a lengthy statement “setting the record straight” amid concerns about data ...
A “rare” presidential artifact long held in private hands is now on public view in Indiana — at least for the summer.
Public transportation benefits every Pennsylvanian. Gov. Shapiro was here in the Lehigh Valley recently emphasizing that ...
A Trump-backed provision in Congress’s sweeping bill would block states from regulating AI for a decade unless they give up broadband funds ...