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The Cuomo administration issued a subpoena Wednesday to Michael Cohen, a day after the former lawyer to President Trump pleaded guilty on eight felony counts in a tax, bank fraud and elections law case.
What do offshore drilling and vaping have to do with each other? Nothing, except that they appear together on one ballot question in Florida, which appears to be ground zero this year for legal battles over ballot language.
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State officials plan to announce Wednesday that the Trump administration has approved a federal waiver that is expected to stave off increases in health insurance costs for more than 200,000 Marylanders.
They’re a tempting alternative to raising taxes, but their long-term costs far outweigh the revenue they bring in.
Civic leaders must reclaim racial integration as a policy goal.
Procurement officers are having to get more active -- and more creative -- to find companies willing to work with the public sector.
Smaller-scale infrastructure projects can pay off in major ways.
Urban transportation planners need to remember who the streets are for.
When it comes to dirty lakes and rivers, governments have learned how to cooperate.
When it comes to transportation planning, Atlanta and Nashville are both at a crossroads.
Age difference between Stacey Abrams, the 44-year-old Democratic candidate for Georgia governor, and the state's outgoing Republican governor, 75-year-old Nathan Deal.
Statement from prisoners leading what could be the largest prison labor strike in U.S. history. They are calling for improved prison conditions, an end to life without parole, more funding for rehabilitation services, and to be paid the prevailing wage for their work.
A panel of Superior Court judges on Tuesday blocked two North Carolina constitutional amendments from statewide ballots.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation on Monday prohibiting individuals from smoking in facilities that provide child care.
Three words separate the thousands of Pennsylvanians who say they were molested as children by Roman Catholic priests from receiving justice and compensation for their suffering: statutes of limitations.
Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday halted New Jersey's annual bear hunt on all state land this year.
Health care clinics that largely serve low-income, uninsured women and college students may have to cut services or absorb losses if Hawaii forgoes more than $2 million in annual federal funding for family planning services.
Some Wyoming inmates housed in a Mississippi private prison will begin trickling back into the state by the end of September, officials said Thursday. But state corrections officials say more inmates will take their place due to overcrowding and staffing issues.
Incarcerated men and women launched a massive strike Tuesday to protest the mistreatment of prisoners nationwide.
Dunleavy won the state’s Republican gubernatorial primary after garnering 62 percent of the vote with 95 percent of precincts reporting, according to The Associated Press. Begich, also previously the former mayor of Anchorage, clinched the Democratic nomination after running virtually unopposed.
Wyoming state Treasurer Mark Gordon won the state’s Republican gubernatorial primary Tuesday, defeating Trump-backed businessman and political donor Foster Friess.
Republican Gov. Doug Ducey faces a tough fight for reelection.
Kandice Mason, who was recently suspended from her teaching job after posting a video of her pole dancing on her Facebook page.
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Nick Lyon will stand trial on charges he caused the deaths of two Genesee County men during the Flint water crisis. Genesee District Judge David Goggins bound Lyon's case over to Genesee Circuit Court for trial on two counts of involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of Robert Skidmore and John Snyder, who prosecutors say died as a result of Legionnaires' disease, and one count of misconduct in office.
UNC system officials issued a statement Tuesday about the protesters' removal of UNC's Silent Sam Confederate monument, saying "mob rule" won't be tolerated.
A Georgia county has proposed closing seven of its nine polling places on the basis that they are not sufficiently accessible to handicapped individuals, sparking outrage among local residents and activists.
Premature deaths that the EPA estimates will result from the Trump administration's proposed changes to Obama's Clean Power Plan. The latter set aggressive targets for limiting carbon emissions while the new rule would worsen air pollution.
President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday proposed a new set of rules that would give states greater control over limits on pollution from coal-fired power plants -- and likely allow many of those plants to operate longer than they would have under a plan former President Barack Obama had set in motion.
MLS' Columbus Crew is willing to pay for a new stadium in Austin, but is the Texas city really getting a deal?