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Educators will not be allowed to use a model called “three-cue-ing” – which teaches kids to read using context clues – as ...
Low prices for row crops and high costs for fertilizer are squeezing Midwest row-crop farmers while the Southeast is still on ...
A deal that would have raised billions for the state’s roads, bridges and transit imploded in the last days of the ...
Lawmakers don’t always grasp the importance of providing resources for more efficient use of tax dollars down the road.
Federal forecasters issued their first flood warning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4. Local officials haven’t shed light on when they ...
Flood events are bigger and more frequent. Governments can’t change the weather, but they can invest in infrastructure that ...
Proposed statewide standards would cover everything from transporting young people to arresting their caregivers.
Under a state law enacted this year, individuals can face additional penalties if they’re caught wearing a face covering ...
Its ideals, expressed by New York’s Democratic mayoral nominee, have seen plenty of success around the world. Maybe it’s time ...
Law enforcement officials say it’s not the boys in blue on patrol but rather city-run youth programs that are shifting the ...
The Lone Star State accounts for roughly a third of all damages caused by extreme weather in the U.S. during the last 10 ...
Employers aren’t happy with the skills today’s college graduates bring to the workplace. A few states are addressing the ...
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