Meghan Burns was busy at work for the Department of Education in March 2025 when her computer restarted at exactly 5 p.m. When it turned back on, she learned her job as a civil rights attorney had ...
Four U.S. congressional candidates discussed real estate, the workforce, energy and other campaign stances Friday during the Greater Chamber of Commerce's monthly luncheon at ...
Over 3,000 children born in two Central Ohio counties since 2020 have Haitian parents, but their parents may soon be the focus of deportation efforts. What will happen to the children?
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill the Indiana Attorney General’s Office has said will close loopholes in the state’s anti-sanctuary law ...
Three Democratic governors are reconsidering their stances after earlier saying they wouldn’t opt their states in to the first federal program that will direct taxpayer funds to families so their ...
As the Trump administration dismantles the Education Department, the agency is pulling back on its role policing ...
Property taxes are the most stable and elastic of all taxes. They move very little across a business cycle and grow revenue ...
American farmers are drowning in health insurance costs, while their German counterparts never worry about medical bills. The ...
Wednesday's move is part of a larger Trump administration effort to spotlight fraud around the country.
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger delivered the Democratic response to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address ...
Case studies of two cities and a state that faced lead contamination problems may give New Orleans a roadmap to cleaning its ...
Renee Good and her wife moved to Minneapolis "to make a better life" with their six-year-old son. But just over two minutes ...