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Threats and harassment are on the rise, but strategies exist to bring down the temperature and reduce the likelihood of ...
House Republicans want to repeal tax credits for clean-energy projects, and the industry is already slowing. But the jobs and ...
With Congress on the verge of passing new mandates, state Medicaid directors warn that the planned implementation date at the ...
The package will offer more support for ROTC, increase scholarships, guarantee in-state rates for ROTC participants and give ...
Dallas police have lost the faith of the public but turning things around will take time, says new Chief Daniel Comeaux. His ...
A provision in the federal budget bill would bar states from taking any action on AI. This would derail careful legislation ...
State lawmakers have passed dozens of bills aimed at promoting housing supply and affordability this year, with significant ...
The state has paid out more than $500 million to settle lawsuits during this fiscal year, mostly in foster care cases – a ...
That led to the policy of posse comitatus, translated as “the power of the county.” Sheriffs could use the tool not only to ...
The state will spend $75 million moving more people with mental illness from jails to treatment facilities. “You’re not ...
Whether it’s recovering from hurricanes or addressing a housing crisis, data forms the foundation of success, writes Tampa's ...
The Trump administration concedes it ended too many Department of Education contracts but critics say it hasn’t restored enough congressionally approved programs.
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