A sweeping reorganization shifts authority closer to states, but limited details and staffing cuts are raising concerns.
The Archimedes screw pump is used for moving water and sludge, from a lower to a higher elevation. Wastewater treatment ...
New federal standards require one month of work, but states like Indiana and Idaho are pushing for three-month requirements ...
States face an $86 billion funding gap as inflation and staffing shortages make infrastructure upkeep more expensive.
Polls show some Democrats in a large primary field gaining support. But if the election were held today, two Republicans ...
State officials and partners are deploying sensors to improve tracking of pollution, especially during wildfire season.
Mayors may be the last level of government to retain a degree of public trust, says Oklahoma City Mayor — and President of ...
A new report finds the state depends more heavily on local property taxes than any other, shaping how public services are ...
Fatalities fell 6.7 percent in 2025, nearing pre-pandemic levels. But experts warn the U.S. still lags far behind peer ...
Algorithmic price setting and wage discrimination are threats to privacy and well-being, as well as to state revenues. Some ...
Agreements with three unions deliver major raises while raising new concerns about the district’s long-term financial ...
The state’s landmark law delivered broad coverage, but affordability and system pressures are emerging as the next major ...
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