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The study claims to have found several notable risks from uncertain maintenance to parking and the lack of a comprehensive safety plan.
Policy experts are warning that the U.S. Supreme Court’s green light for the Trump administration to move forward with mass firings at the federal Department of Education will mean fewer supports for ...
The loss of former Assistant City Manager Heath Lloyd and former Chief of Information and Public Affairs Bret Bell prompted a ...
D.C. lawmakers have said for weeks that they are doing their due diligence on the $3.7 billion dollar deal, and expect to ...
The time has come to get this budget done. The Council of the District of Columbia got that started on July 14 — after some ...
Ky., House Oversight Committee chairman, sent a letter to D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson saying he thinks “politically ...
Around the state, plans to celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 are well underway, but the proposed canceling of federal funding for the ...
Oklahoma has received a score of 49th in the nation for its health care in 2025, and with projected funding cuts to Medicaid, local providers project loss of services. The top scores given by The ...
Jair Lynch needs to rethink its request to downsize a grocery store it plans to build in a new Northwest Washington ...
A relatively wet July in and around Salmon Arm has prompted an itch for information regarding mosquito control. On the agenda ...