A federal appeals court will hear arguments in lawsuits seeking to block Texas and Louisiana from requiring classroom displays of the Ten Commandments.
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The state cut a program that supports people with disabilities in disasters. Advocates are alarmed
Disability advocates say the Disability Disaster Access and Resources program, also known as DDAR, should be expanded, not ...
Laws that protect endangered species of plants are now endangering lives and property. Perhaps different administrators could ...
The latest crash is in Erie County. The Ohio State Highway Patrol now reports that state Route 2 in both directions near ...
The background: The Disability Disaster Access and Resources program, or DDAR, provided backup power batteries as well as ...
The Marco Island Kiwanis Club will be hosting its 22nd Annual Kiwanis Car Show on Saturday, Feb. 21, at Veterans Community ...
The AARP says the state's investor-owned utilities spent nearly $32M on lawyers and consultants arguing for increases in gas ...
A protest took place in Kennewick as residents gathered to voice their concerns about a house set to become a home for ...
The Trumbull County Planning Commission recently recognized Hubbard Township Trustee William A. Colletta as the January 2026 ...
A burst pipe at Edison High School's fieldhouse released 50,000 gallons of water, severely damaging the gymnasium floor.The ...
One year after massive fires devastated southern California communities, state lawmakers say there’s still more work to be ...
With no centralized, comprehensive map to navigate the underground labyrinth, unexpected subterranean findings have cost the ...
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