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So far, Cal Cunningham becomes the highest-profile Democrat to enter the Senate race.
Cake makers Melissa and Aaron Klein told lesbian couple Laurel and Rachel Bowman-Cryer in January 2013 that they didn't do same-sex wedding cakes.
Cuomo has repeatedly expressed support for the bill -- but raised last-minute concerns Monday about whether the information about undocumented immigrants gathered by the state DMV could be obtained by federal officials and used for immigration enforcement.
Every other state has sued, filed administrative charges or promised to sue the companies blamed for the national crisis, which played a role in the deaths of more than 390,000 Americans from 2000 through 2017.
Arizona law prohibits use of the funds out of state, but the bill makes an exception until July 1, 2020, for any student currently using an Empowerment Scholarship Account voucher at an out-of-state private school within 2 miles of the state border.
The birth rate is at an all-time low. That’s going to have a major impact on public services.
Absentee property owners from abroad take much of the blame for rising housing prices in America. But they’re really a net win for cities.
First-time buyers aren’t just acquiring property. They’re taking on a jurisdiction’s financial liabilities.
Performance data hasn’t worked out the way it was intended.
Cities must resist this vocal minority using pseudoscience. Their budgets are at stake.
They're beginning to reshape local government in a big way.
A lot of what we think we know about it turns out to be wrong.
Making neighborhoods denser is an idea with growing appeal. The question is whether it works.
The administration is focusing on a level of government that past presidents have often neglected.
Google’s sister company wants to build the city of the future on Toronto’s waterfront, raising concerns over privacy and the role of government.
Counselors say budget cuts have left them unable to respond to students’ mental health needs.
Cautiously and slowly, governments are taking more risks and modernizing the way they purchase goods and services.
Supporters of the initiatives will have to wait at least two years before they go before voters.
The policy was intended to discourage government dependence. It didn’t seem to work.
Cities are chucking the chalk.
Photos and musings from our photographer.
Washington state is going further than any other to cover aging Americans' medical bills.
As the EPA and Congress debate PFAS regulations, local governments are taking action to protect people from toxic chemicals used in the production of practically everything.
Still, a few states may miss the July deadline, leading to a government shutdown in some.
White enrollment in private schools creates stark disparities in many districts.
The ruling, which united an unusual coalition of justices, could boost Democrats' chances in November.
Stormy Deere, a resident of Redwood, Miss., whose home is surrounded by chest-deep water that's expected to stay there until at least July, months after record rainfall caused parts of the Mississippi River to flood for the longest time since 1927. She now travels by boat.
Long-term health care workers who are immigrants. According to a new study, the Trump administration's immigration policies could worsen workforce shortages in this industry, which already suffers from high turnover.
The bill, SB 168, requires local and state law enforcement officials and entities to honor federal "immigration detainer" requests, which ask a law enforcement agency to detain someone on probable cause that they are "removable" under federal immigration laws.