The fatal shooting of a woman by a federal ICE agent has renewed scrutiny of long-standing rules that sharply limit when ...
Officials have pledged faster permitting and infrastructure fixes, but residents point to broken promises after earlier ...
Julie Menin was elected the City Council’s new speaker on Wednesday, making her the chamber’s first Jewish leader — a ...
Homeowners' associations do plenty of beneficial things. But sometimes they go too far, testing the tension between ...
A first-of-its-kind lawsuit from the city of San Francisco seeks to end advertising that misleads consumers about the health impacts of highly processed foods. The city attorney spoke with Governing ...
Vermont’s plan to redraw districts to cope with declining enrollment highlights mixed research and fierce community ...
The president cites fraud concerns, while state officials call the plan politically motivated and warn of impacts on social ...
A new statute ensures the AI-focused office will outlast the current governor and gives it new authority to fund and share ...
The U.S. Department of Education told the states that it viewed DEI standards, which it didn’t define, as violations of the civil rights law because they were providing preferential treatment to ...
Last year, New Hampshire began funding a new program to help local water facilities discover their vulnerabilities and boost ...
The scandals that ended the Minnesota governor’s bid for a third term reflect the kind of oversight failure that comes with ...
Suburban leaders argue they pay more tax than they receive in transit service, potentially unraveling the region’s largest ...