It’s become almost a running joke with state Rep. David Thomas that every time he comes across Gov. Mike DeWine he is met with a veto. DeWine, a Republican, vetoed five property tax reform items on ...
California’s public colleges and universities emerged as winners in the latest state budget after lawmakers sent them ...
Petaluma’s annual Art & Garden festival takes place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 12 all over downtown Petaluma. The event ...
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) said it completed ‘Diamond stamping’ of the new B61-13 nuclear bomb, ...
Jewish California, the nation’s largest statewide coalition of Jewish organizations, announced that California’s final three-party budget deal – passed by the Assembly and Senate, and signed by the ...
The citizens assembly model, used for public decision-making around the world, is gaining traction in New York. Here's how it ...
Initiative measures proposed by voters and approved at a statewide election can make changes to the state Constitution or ...
For years, discussions about school choice have often been framed as a contest between public and private education. The reality is more nuanced.
Congress expanded a federal financial aid program to help students pay for job-training certifications. But only a tiny fraction of N.C. meet the requirements.
When professors want to dispute cuts, they turn to Howard Bunsis. Is he just telling them what they want to hear?
A piece of lengthy economic development legislation is one of 22 bills that Gov. Mike Kehoe is set to sign today.