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After a turbulent spring that saw hundreds of arts organizations nationwide have their NEA grants canceled, the Oklahoma Arts ...
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services for weeks has repeatedly refused to release a timeline detailing its ...
She won a hotly contested election four months ago, and now Justice Susan Crawford sits on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The ...
Jackson police chief said the department's crime data, including a 51% drop in homicides, competes with any large U.S. metropolitan police agency.
The Capitol Commission has received final proposals from two of the three firms asked to produce a new Master Plan for the ...
This August, the Capitol Theatre breaks from its quiet summer schedule with two standout events: a captivating magic and ...
Statues of civil rights activist Rosa Parks and disability rights activist Helen Keller are scheduled to be dedicated on the grounds of the Alabama State Capitol in late October.
Lawmakers will attend the first meeting of the 2034 Winter Games' organizing committee on Aug. 14, the first report from the ...
Nearly 400 business and industry leaders were in Bismarck this Monday and Tuesday, participating in the Governors’ Cup to ...
John Jackson leased his first Texaco service station in Caldwell, Idaho, on Aug. 4, 1975. Soon after, he started making ...
Colorado is celebrating its 149th birthday on Friday, with this year’s Colorado Day marking progress as the state inches ever closer to its 150th anniversary of statehood.
This week sees a senator taking a tumble, controversy over legislation banning stock trading and a shouted wake-up call for ...