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Despite efforts to reduce spending, payroll costs and operational expenses are rising, which will make it tough to make a dent in the longterm deficit unless the city moves forward with even deeper ...
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth will no longer be in operation starting July 17, ...
The State of the City event took place on Wednesday morning, June 18, at the Sonesta Redondo Beach and Marina Hotel.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued new guidance requiring contracting officers to give her office five days to approval contract and grants awards.
Sales taxes are expected to decline 5% in fiscal year 2025-26 but gradually return to more recent levels, the town’s finance ...
A bill that would give Providence a one-time permission to exceed the state-mandated tax levy of 4% advanced again in the State House on Wednesday night.
WSMV Anchor Lauren Lowrey covers the Supreme Court ruling that upholds Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
Microsoft may lay off thousands of employees in July, mainly in sales, as it shifts spending toward AI infrastructure.
It’s not uncommon for state lawmakers to miss the June 30 budget deadline before coming to a consensus in the following weeks ...
Lower-priced and new products are still selling, but overall conditions suggest Smith & Wesson will continue to experience ...
Rent assistance costs less per person than homeless shelters, but state funding for it is set to decrease dramatically ...
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