After more than 40 days, the longest government shutdown in American history appears to be nearing an end. The Senate voted 60–40 on a short-term funding bill that would reopen shuttered federal agencies and extend operations through late January. In…
A major library supplier formerly employing 1,500 will cease operations at the end of the…
Cook County leaders announced the second installment of property tax bills will be mailed by…
Prospective teachers should spend their college years learning how to manage a classroom and teach…
Is Honolulu’s building permit process so broken that fast-moving approvals are automatically…
Carlos Guillermo Aragon-Baez is our Minnesota Man of the Day. He has been charged in federal court with one count of illegal re-entry of a previously deported alien. Aragon, aged 40 or so, is being held in the Sherburne County jail on the federal…
Last week, the Department of the Interior finalized its 2025 Critical Minerals List, adding 10 new…
In the first eleven days of its operation in May 2024, Amtrak’s Borealis service between St. Paul…
UConn Health — the state’s public medical center that includes the UConn School of Medicine, the…
Time for Tucsonans to File Compensation Claims The Arizona Supreme Court last week declined to…
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