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Education Department cuts half its staff as Trump vows to wind the agency down
The Education Department plans to lay off more than 1,300 of its employees as part of an effort to halve the organization’s staff -- a prelude to President Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the agency.
Battleship foundation CEO outlines next steps after securing long-term Galveston home
The most anticipated agenda item at last week's Port of Galveston Board of Trustees meeting felt, in many ways, like a foregone conclusion. But when the board voted to extend a long-term lease to the
'We will win': LGBTQ Iowans rally at the Iowa Capitol after bills targeting their rights
Singing "we shall overcome," LGBTQ Iowans shared a message of hope at the Capitol on the heels of a GOP law taking away trans Iowans' civil rights.
Riviera Beach election: Polls close as voters decide on two city council members
The Riviera Beach mayor's race, which was supposed to be on this year's ballot, is absent because none of the three candidates filed correctly.
Former Iowa Rep. Janet Metcalf, a longtime pro-choice Republican, dies at 89
Janet Metcalf, a former state lawmaker and longtime Iowan who dedicated much of her career to advocating for women's rights, has died at the age of 89. Metcalf, a Republican, served nine consecutive
Maryland House passes Blueprint bill without Gov. Moore’s funding cuts
The Maryland House of Delegates on Tuesday evening passed Gov. Wes Moore’s bill to amend the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future — without his proposed funding cuts. “This education reform is like
Mayor Cherelle Parker is asking Philly’s ‘eds and meds’ to help fill holes in the city budget, sources say
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker last month convened representatives from Philadelphia’s major educational and medical institutions with a simple message: The city needs your help. The Feb. 20 meeting
After worried family called police, husband arrested in woman’s death in Bethlehem Township home, DA says
A man was charged Tuesday with killing his wife in their Bethlehem Township home, the Northampton County district attorney’s office said. James Christopher Frank is charged with homicide in the death
FEMA funds on hold affect Michigan disaster relief programs, state official says
A state official said Tuesday around $56 million in FEMA funding for emergency management programs in Michigan has been on hold since Feb. 11.
Harrisburg’s faltering downtown at ‘inflection point’ as mayoral primary looms, business leaders say
Harrisburg’s next mayor must lead a sweeping, all-in effort to reinvent the city’s faltering downtown, which has reached an “inflection point,” business leaders say. Such are the stakes as four
Pinellas officials call school immigration agreement a ‘mistake’
Praising schools police chief Luke Williams as an “outstanding human being,” Pinellas County school board members on Tuesday backed off their criticism of the chief’s unauthorized signing of a
Johns Hopkins braces for cuts amid federal funding fight
Cuts to the Johns Hopkins University might be on the way as federal funding for the school’s research is under fire from the Trump administration, according to a letter posted by the school’s Office
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