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The federal government “successfully finalized a proposed resolution” to Youngstown’s plan to reduce a major wastewater improvement project, but asked a judge to give it until Aug. 26 to consider any ...
In an exclusive interview, UAW Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Mock responds to the UAW monitor's report that says she was ...
Trump's upbeat tone hints at a major shift in a key controversy of his term, as he accused US colleges of antisemitism and ...
The first regular session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature is now in the books, with final work concluded by the governor's ...
President Donald Trump said his administration has been holding talks with Harvard University and may announce a deal over ...
Settlements for police-related incidents have become routine and increasingly expensive. Here’s how Chicago can fix the ...
Arkoma will pay $8.75 per ccf for wastewater after Fort Smith directors failed to approve lower rates. A push to shift hiring ...
The EPA plans to sample just over 250 homes for toxic soil, including lead, this summer primarily in Whiting-Robertsdale near ...
The June 11 indictment said Solomon used her Taser “without legal justification” against separate inmates at the Atlanta jail ...
These loans, called income share agreements, could become more popular as President Donald Trump’s administration claws back ...
Construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline in Southwest Virginia is complete, but project opponents say the bare spots along its route show the work is far from finished.
Atlanta is scrambling to create housing for homeless people before the World Cup arrives, but a judge says the plan could lead to some arrests of homeless people.
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