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The state will spend $75 million moving more people with mental illness from jails to treatment facilities. “You’re not ...
Whether it’s recovering from hurricanes or addressing a housing crisis, data forms the foundation of success, writes Tampa's ...
Madigan, 83, who for years was widely hailed as the most powerful politician in the state, was convicted on bribery ...
A majority of departments rely on volunteer help but the number of people willing to devote time has dropped substantially ...
A bill would direct a majority of funds in the state’s tax rebate program to an account that would generate interest for efforts to combat wildfires.
Too often they fall victim to political expediencies. If it’s not the answer that will garner votes at election time, it’s ...
The alleged shooter’s ability to pose as a police officer in Saturday’s killing of a state legislator has sparked fears about copycats.
The Trump administration concedes it ended too many Department of Education contracts but critics say it hasn’t restored enough congressionally approved programs.
The state’s school funding formula is normally sacrosanct but Gov. Mike Dunleavy made the move due to declining revenue ...
High schools are looking into “learning studios” that can be quickly adapted for different kinds of instruction. Not all ...
Cities are banning landlords from setting rental prices based on algorithms and non-public data, which tenants complain have ...
Millions are likely to lose health insurance, and there is no credible data that imposing such rules would save money. They ...