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Shortages are so bad in some counties that defendants have had to be released because they can’t be tried in a timely manner.
After a long economic slump, the post-industrial New England city is encouraging development, filling vacant properties and zoning for more housing.
Despite spending $31 million, the project has yet to roll out any new technology and is at least $240 million and nine years from completion.
While motive remains unclear, the Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office has released the criminal complaint and affidavit ...
The administration is signing billion-dollar contracts with private prison operators. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is attempting to increase its detention capacity by 100,000.
Experts argue about whether it’s mostly poor road design or dangerous drivers. But there’s no question that it’s gotten a lot ...
Makers of everything from food to hardware to components for bigger companies need a boost, which better state and local ...
The Washington state district didn’t just make students put phones away. They increased field trips and extracurricular ...
Steve Soboroff has finished a three-month run coordinating wildfire recovery efforts. He says he was shut out of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ planning, but the mayor’s office calls him a loose cannon ...
A new Virginia law will allow judges to require intelligent speed assistance devices for people with repeat reckless driving ...
The state recently became the first since 1980 to vote to eliminate its income tax. This will boost economic growth while ...
A new executive order directs the attorney general to identify and stop enforcement of state-level climate laws. The order says such laws hinder American energy dominance.