Arizona is finally moving toward protecting outdoor workers from dangerous heat. That’s progress. But unless the state fixes one key flaw, the new rules won’t change much.
More than 20,000 USDA employees left in early 2025. As farm aid, disease outbreaks and consolidation grow, critics warn the ...
As we begin a new year, the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission is delivering bold and exciting changes to modernize the agency and serve the public interest more effectively, while ...
The new year will see the continuation of several ongoing major road projects affecting McCracken County and the surrounding ...
Predictions about the future have been around at least since the days of Nostradamus, but what about past predictions?
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI — An influx of proposals for massive, hyperscale data centers to power artificial intelligence and other ...
A bill that would allow use of cameras to catch drivers passing school buses loading and unloading children could overturn ...
Congress faces a mountain of political challenges when it resumes session next week, including a potential government shutdown, a health care affordability crisis, and the ongoing ...
West Virginia water system consolidations are proving difficult and costly, encouraged by the state Public Service Commission ...
In October of 1991 I was honored to file my first weekly column for the Kokomo Tribune newspaper. I am not even going to try ...
South Carolina Senator Rex Rice recently filed Senate Bill 703 — a bill that would require county approval for municipalities ...
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