More Americans are turning to food banks to help fill the assistance gap, but administrators caution they aren't designed to ...
The state comptroller's office said it would stop issuing or renewing certifications under the Historically Underutilized ...
A ballroom at the White House could seat nearly a 1,000 guests for state dinners, but what to do while it's being built?
A student is considered chronically absent when they miss at least 10% of a school year. In most states, that means missing ...
The Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office has an unusual unit at its office: A team dedicated to working with defendants who have cognitive disabilities. The office helps these people access ...
While too much shouldn't be made out of off-year elections, the Nov. 4 election will be the first major electoral sign of the political mood and what voters think of the president.
With a vote on Propositions A and B looming, COPS/Metro is calling out the latest ad campaign that is encouraging voters to ...
Enrollment in Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance plans begins Nov. 1. But questions about whether Congress will extend tax credits that bring down the cost of plans for many Americans ...
Community members are adamant about fighting to preserve the rainbow crosswalk despite a removal threat from Governor Greg ...
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Judge Indira Talwani acknowledged this will leave millions of people without assistance starting Saturday. Two dozen ...
Rats aren't just a nuisance. They can carry diseases and are a leading causes of property damage. One community in Massachusetts is trying a novel approach to rat reduction: Birth control.
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