The Bloomberg Philanthropies award will fund up to 300 apartments, with city officials expecting sharply lower utility costs ...
Mississippi’s Black voters recently won a victory that puts them on the brink of having greater sway over who sits on the ...
With the number of residents over 65 growing four times faster than the rest of the population, legislators are advancing ...
AI has managed to ease this burden for Catalino’s attorneys. The tool can search hours of video to find — and transcribe — ...
A traffic signal prioritization product developed for the city of San Jose has made buses 20 percent faster. The city has ...
Property taxes have become a lightning rod for state policymakers who are facing public frustration over rising home values, ...
For public officials who support equal opportunity, recent court rulings and other developments provide reasons for a little optimism.
As lawmakers respond to public concern over automated coverage decisions, a federal executive order threatens to override ...
Lawmakers in some Republican-controlled states face resistance from business groups that say strict verification could cripple key industries.
Just over 10,000 residents signed up as federal subsidy cuts and rising premiums reshape the state’s insurance marketplace.
Lottery officials say digital sales would boost funding for parks and wildlife, but lawmakers fear a shift toward ...
The English-only requirement follows decades of debate in a region where many households speak Spanish and multilingual ...