READING, Pa. - Concerns are growing over an archery deer hunt that's currently underway. "We have people that live here," says Art Hahn, who lives on the mountain in Lower Alsace Township. "You don't ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - KY3 programming has returned to YouTube TV, Hulu, Fubo, and Peacock. KY3 worked with NBC throughout the week to fix a technical issue related to the outage. KY3 apologizes for ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Army today announced the launch of the Janus Program, a next-generation nuclear power program that will deliver resilient, secure, and assured energy to support national ...
A Colorado bank that has offered no-interest loans to federal workers during some previous government shutdowns has decided not to do that during the current one. “We know these situations change ...
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio — Ohio’s EdChoice school voucher program, which helps families use public funds to pay private school tuition, is facing a major legal challenge — but for now, the program ...
Residents can now bring in free-roaming dogs and cats for spaying and neutering under a new program of the Guam Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health that seeks to help reduce the ...
A key federal grant program that kickstarts early-stage biotech research lapsed last week, forcing companies to scramble for alternate funds and threatening innovation at a critical time for New ...
The city of Columbia has kick-started part of an agreement with a local valet company to provide free rides out of Columbia for people who might not otherwise have the resources for stable ...
USC sold dozens of dead bodies to the U.S. Navy to use for medical trauma training for Israel Defense Forces, according to contracts and a published report. The Navy has paid more than $860,000 for at ...
Southern California Edison has indicated in court it is not yet willing to begin talks to settle dozens of lawsuits in the monstrous Eaton fire — a move that some say is designed to pressure victims ...
Nearly 41 percent of U.S.-born infants participate in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, which may not have enough funding for an extended government shutdown.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic front-runner in the mayor’s race, plans if elected to replace the selective program, which became a symbol of segregation in public schools. By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and ...
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