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Funding cuts eliminate nearly half the grants, forcing nonprofits to downsize and cancel internships, leaving thousands ...
Labor and delivery units have closed and recruitment has collapsed, with physician leaders warning the workforce loss could ...
Montana’s law empowers residents with control over sensitive neural data, building on Colorado and California's legislation ...
Groups focused on food security are scrambling following the cancellation of federal programs supporting purchases from local ...
A decade of noncompliance with federal rules has left districts scrambling to meet student mental health needs without ...
Pension funds enjoyed enormous stock market returns during the pandemic but slower gains and underfunding has increased their liabilities.
An agreement with federal agencies shields early-childhood programs from immigration status screening, avoiding potential closures and preserving services for more than 4,700 vulnerable children.
Many voters are switching party allegiances during the Trump era, but the parties aren't changing in ways that reflect their ...
The power of legislatures has waxed and waned over the centuries. It's been on an upswing during the 50 years since the founding of NCSL.
It’s threatened with extinction in many places and the relationship can be fraught, but it has a lot of value both to communities and their governments. Social media alone isn’t a substitute.
Denver’s new sidewalk program shifts the responsibility from property owners to the city. It’s a far-reaching plan to improve ...
By combining skills training, mental‑health support, and guaranteed job placement, the R.I.S.E. program offers a rare promise ...