North Dakota Lawmakers heard testimony on a bill that would increase infrastructure to combat food insecurity in the state.
Steiner makes history as both the state's first Jewish treasurer in over 150 years and first openly LGBTQ+ person to lead the agency.
Currently offenders are required to register for at least 15 years. The bill would allow low-risk offenders to petition the courts to get out of registering after 7 years.
Fourteen public school districts in Allen, Auglaize and Putnam counties now permit students to leave school mid-day to attend ...
Congressional Republicans have reintroduced legislation that would amend Title IX to explicitly prohibit transgender girls ...
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On what would have been Lou Carnesecca’s 100th birthday weekend, the Big East Conference coaches are coming together to honor the legacy of one of the founding fathers of the basketball-driven league ...
Houston-based Wu Properties bought Woodlake Square, a 157K SF shopping center in the Westchase District. CBRE's Mark Witcher, ...
Illinois residents may soon be able to present state identification by opening an app on their smartphone or smartwatch. Here ...
A new guided missile Navy destroyer ship will be named in honor of former Mississippi governor and U.S. Secretary of the Navy ...