Joplin residents who have cleared old brush and tree limbs from the winter months of accumulation can drop them off on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20-21, at the city’s tree limb drop-off site, 1702 N.
Kratos will participate in the Department of Defense Drone Dominance Program. 25 defense companies will compete for up to $1.1 billion in defense contracts. Kratos announced this morning that the U.S.
NORTH CHARLESTON — On a frigid evening in January, about a dozen people gathered inside the Northwoods Gym to learn about how the regionwide program turns their food scraps into compost material. The ...
Chicago just turned the page on a great year for public safety. But no one is really sure why. That means no one can guarantee this current progress will continue. That’s to say, with respect to our ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — School districts across Central Florida continue to report budget shortfalls. They claim the main reason is growing participation in the state’s Step Up program. Step Up provides ...
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper is sounding the alarm over what he says could be a $14 million reduction to his department, a move he warns would significantly impact patrol staffing and public ...
PITTSFIELD — After a four-month investigation into the city’s homelessness crisis, the city's Board of Health is calling on the City Council to scrap a controversial camping ordinance in favor of a ...
STAMFORD — The city’s public school system has experienced a dramatic decrease in student enrollment this year, including a 60% drop in the number of students in the district’s program for newly ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - More than 100 residents in Cincinnati's Winton Hills neighborhood are benefiting from a pilot program aimed at improving food access and covering everyday household costs. The ...
START YOUR ENGINES: Gov. Gavin Newsom’s bet that $200 million for electric vehicle rebates would help mend fences with automakers is reaping some early returns. The governor’s office earlier this week ...
The U.S.-Ireland Alliance is removing former Maine Sen. George J. Mitchell’s name from its scholarship program after the release of more documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, the organization ...