Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is tasking lawmakers to come up with public safety solutions amid a persistently high ...
From day one, our administration has been focused on one mission: making New York City safer and more affordable. Every day and everywhere, we are delivering on that mission for working-class New ...
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Typical spending on housing costs is far above the European Union average of 27 percent, according to a recent Bank of Spain report. Faced with this crisis, the government has now declared a "housing ...
Athletic trainers serve an important role within any athletics program, at any level. On a daily basis, they keep athletes ...
Bills related to medical malpractice and lawsuits for sexual assault survive as influential lobby groups flex their muscles ...
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WILKES-BARRE — Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger this week announced the approval of $34.3 million through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help ...
Julie Sawaya, co-founder of Needed, lived in the Palisades with her husband Joe and three children. Leni 4, Marlowe, 2 and ...
Nearly one year after receiving PILOT approval, River Caddis is planning to break ground on its low income Eastlawn Apartments project this year.
The bills were some of the final pieces of legislation passed before Republicans took back control of the Michigan House.
If you celebrate the first day of school, your kids will see back-to-school as a transition they can really enjoy rather than ...