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Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s law banning utility shutoffs during extreme heat and cold is sparking concerns over rising electric bills across Illinois.
By 2029, MDOT expects funding to drop to more than $130 million, which will support the repairs and maintenance for just 25% ...
Days after President Donald Trump declared “Liberation Day” by federalizing the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police ...
President Donald Trump is flying to Alaska on Friday for a high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin delivered Virginia’s official budget closeout to the Joint Money Committee on Thursday, confirming the ...
Data center projects across Wisconsin have been moving forward as the state’s energy demands are set to increase ...
Ten health care providers accused of stealing nearly $2 million from Medicaid have been indicted, Ohio Attorney General Dave ...
In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Editor Greg Bishop talks with gun rights advocate Todd Vandermyde about the latest filing from ...
No quorum was reached and the Texas House and Senate adjourned the first special session sine die. Not soon after, Gov. Greg ...
(The Center Square) − The federal government is on pace to eliminate about 300,000 workers this year. Office of Personnel ...
The fall semester begins Monday at Illinois State University in Normal and at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale and ...