CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland lost $3.3 million in state grant money intended for making homes safe from lead poisoning prevention after imposing its own restrictive rules that strangled the program in ...
New push underway to require Oklahoma to participate in federal summer EBT program ...
The state attempted to announce changes to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program in January, but was sued for not adhering to its ...
The DeSantis administration announced Tuesday that it’s developing three new rules meant to curb spending in a federally ...
A Denver judge ruled that the Colorado Department of Corrections has been violating an amendment to the state constitution by requiring people in state prisons to work under threat of solitary ...
House Public Health Committee Chair Rep. Brad Barrett, R-Richmond, was clear during a Tuesday meeting that tighter restrictions were needed in order for the Republican-dominated House to approve a ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to push Trump at a meeting Wednesday to include Tehran's ballistic ...
A viral video of a packed San Fernando Valley street-vending strip is sparking backlash from legal vendors and restaurant owners who say they’re drowning in permits and fees while illegal operators ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland strangled a program meant to save children from lead poisoning, binding a $4.9 million state grant for lead abatement so tightly in self-imposed red tape that almost none ...
A silent epidemic is sweeping across North America, leaving parents isolated, ashamed, and heartbroken. Adult child ...
Republicans have said new Medicaid work rules are aimed at unemployed young people who should have jobs. Policy researchers say the rules are more likely to disrupt coverage for middle-aged adults.
Roughly 1 in 10 school-aged children in Arizona receives vouchers through the Empowerment Scholarship Account program.