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Equally hollow are the claims that his proposal is low risk. Each consultant warned that the electricity market is changing ...
When: Columbia Borough Council meeting, June 24. What happened: Council awarded a $116,000 electric contract to Delaware ...
Attorney General Kris Kobach is continuing his crusade against Kansas schools for using inclusive language, claiming it goes ...
A civil lawsuit filed by the former Crawford County Library System director -- who was ousted amid community furor over LGBTQ-themed books -- accuses the county and Rudy resident Tamara "Tammi" Hamby ...
Springer Nature lost key Trump administration funding amid concerns over thousands of article retractions, downplaying the ...
The city of Vallejo, in an urgent plea, asked the Solano County Sheriff's Office to help it address a critical police ...
Quanta Services seeks LIPA documents on the bidding process for the electric grid manager contract as LIPA negotiates an ...
Frustrations ran high at the Bellaire Village Council meeting on Wednesday, with some members quizzing employees on a variety ...
The company, Cincinnati, OH-based First Student Inc., said the layoffs are effective July 1 and are permanent.
After state regulators forced the closure of her group homes, the CEO of We Care Homes tells ABC15 she has “high standards,” and she was not negligent in caring for foster kids.
In resolving this issue, the National Industrial Court held that: ...
Richard Schlueter, 56, was planting cucumbers and squash in his community garden plot in Greensboro, Georgia, in May when he ...