Lawmakers approved a $17 million plan to replace expiring federal tax credits, preventing rate hikes of more than 300 percent ...
Local leaders see data centers, which help power the world’s shift to artificial intelligence, as a way to keep their towns ...
AI is being used to create nonsensical, sometimes dangerously inaccurate books. Local librarians are tasked with keeping ...
Too often, states are the chief culprit. Consider all the ways states serve to frustrate the will of the people. First, the Electoral College, which votes state by state, has already installed five ...
Some states that have dropped degree requirements for public-sector jobs still force non-degree training providers to ...
California is set to adopt the nation’s first legal definition of ultra-processed foods, part of a growing red-blue wave targeting additives, dyes and school meals as childhood obesity rises.
Amtrak’s Mardi Gras line began running twice-a-day service between New Orleans and Mobile, Ala., in August. Gulf Coast cities are hoping it will bring new people to town.
State and local government leaders know their budgets are being swamped by federal changes. They need to act fast to mitigate ...
This shutdown could last for a while, leaving states short of funds for a variety of programs. There’s no guarantee this time ...
This year's class features a bipartisan mix of individuals who've changed the lives of citizens and how their governments ...
Democratic Attorney General William Tong has earned bipartisan admiration from his peers even as he takes on the Trump administration and major corporate interests.
Felecia Alston Green, a tech leader for DeKalb County, Ga., has modernized many of its most important internal and ...