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Since the U.S. started making anonymous homebuyers reveal their true identities, luxury prices in hot markets have dropped.
In seven states, third-party candidates could sway the outcome in November.
In the first referendum on the law since Congressional Republicans tried and failed to repeal it, three out of four states voted to expand Medicaid.
Most of the nation's rapid population growth is expected to occur in 11 Megaregions around the United States.
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Ballot measures in California and Louisiana sought to protect homeowners from huge property tax spikes.
Sheriff Michael Saudino could be heard bad-mouthing African Americans, the state's Sikh Attorney General, and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver in comments recorded in January.
The Kennedy — which will house as many as 45 families — is the first of the new shelters Bowser first proposed in 2016 to replace D.C. General, a former hospital that was repurposed over a decade ago to house up to 270 families at a time.
This investment is in addition to the $1 billion investment in Henrico County that Facebook announced last year.
John Chiang stressed in announcing his call for an investigation that he has a "favorable opinion" of Marcie Frost. He worries, he says, that the questions about Frost will discredit the pension fund if they are not addressed in a manner that restores public trust.
Too many states manage them in ways that disenfranchise eligible voters. The fix is simple: Change a postcard.
The cleanup would have involved digging up and moving almost 14 million cubic yards of coal ash, a byproduct of burning coal for power that contains heavy metals like arsenic, mercury and lead.
It's about breaking down the stigma and encouraging people living in despair to get help.
In a 2-1 ruling from the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, the judges said the Louisiana provision was different than one in Texas that was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2016 because it would not put an undue burden on women.
They are beginning to fight back, running for local, state and national offices, and suing jurisdictions that try to curb their political participation. They could even have a significant impact on some key midterm elections.
Because of the way they're structured, they have incentives to ignore the retirement plans' long-term health.
The nine attorneys general are from Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah and Wisconsin.
An Associated Press review of all firearms-related legislation passed this year, encompassing the first full state legislative sessions since the Las Vegas attack, shows a decidedly mixed record.
Since the #MeToo movement started, state lawmakers have been taking more action than their federal counterparts to prevent and address workplace sexual harassment.
Akron, Ohio, calls it the Innerbelt National Forest.
Long considered a conservative hero, Wisconsin’s governor is sounding kinder and gentler as he seeks a third term.
Music, film and visual arts are improving the travelling experience.
Government accounting is changing, but we'll still need smart humans in charge.
The new industry-backed regulations are likely to attract lawsuits from state and local government groups that worry they will cost them revenue, make it easier for internet providers to sue them and do little to address the digital divide.
As participants in the City Accelerator initiative, these four cities have created smart, successful programs to better serve their residents.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is defending a state law that requires schoolchildren to say the Pledge of Allegiance by joining a lawsuit that could determine the legality of similar mandates nationwide.
San Francisco's Transbay Transit Center closed on Tuesday during the afternoon rush hour after officials found a cracked six-and-a-half-foot steel beam that supports the rooftop park.
New Hampshire state Sen. Martha Hennessey, who shared her story of sexual assault -- at a Dartmouth College fraternity party in 1976 -- amid allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Value of cocaine hidden in boxes of bananas and sent to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Judge Dana Christensen ruled the agency did err by failing to consider how delisting the estimated 750 grizzlies in and around Yellowstone National Park might affect survival of another roughly 1,200 bears in five other recovery areas.
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