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The House and Senate conference committees wrapped up two days of talks Thursday afternoon, finalizing a $53.5B budget for ...
Attempts by Connecticut librarians to change what they call overly expensive contracts for electronic books would depend on multi-state efforts to lower costs, under legislation approved Thursday in ...
Friday’s march toward the early endorsement came even as Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel broke his silence late Thursday to say that he ...
Advocates say a reimagined Harriman State Office Campus is still in the cards after money for the project was left out of the ...
A bill that classifies the refusal to use a transgender-identifying person’s “preferred name” as discrimination is set to ...
A $2.8 billion tax cut deal reached between Senate President Ben Albritton and House Speaker Daniel Perez last week to help ...
Trump posted on social media that hiking taxes on anyone, even the rich, could stir a political backlash, reviving the “Read ...
The main stage is cleared — and the scorecards are in. Here’s who walked away grinning, and who got left in the dust.
Amid growing concerns about violent juvenile crime in Baltimore, Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson joined C4 and Bryan ...
The Oklahoma House passed an amended bill Thursday that will cap storage fees for total loss vehicles at $39 for gas vehicles ...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and educators are continuing to warn of a sharp rise in students’ mental health struggles in the classroom.
"A lot of the programs at State and USAID that focus on humanitarian aid, certainly are playing a role into" ending hunger, said Powers.