Some residents in Charlton and Oakham feel the state is trampling on their local regulations in order to achieve the statewide energy goals.
According to the March of Dimes, the numbers are bleak in Ohio: 13,914 babies were born preterm in the state in 2024. Ohio ...
Millions of HIV/AIDS patients, many of them in Africa, face an uncertain future as a financial cliff-edge for US-funded ...
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A state predator control program has culled more than 250 bears in Southwest Alaska over the past four springs in an attempt ...
The countdown begins for Inglewood to regain control of local public schools after California's longest-ever takeover — first ...
A ballot measure to introduce rent control in Redwood City will be decided by voters in the November election after the City ...
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With the Board of Game’s consent, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is again killing large numbers of bears and wolves, ...
A new partnership aims to provide veterinary care and zoonotic disease monotiring to rural villages lacking such services.
Each vial sitting atop the frosty shelves, aligned in rows like egg cartons on a grocery store shelf, contains up to a ...
Since 1999, data show state funding has trended downward when it comes to protecting California’s ag industry from ...