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Hurricanes can hurt property taxes long before any water damage is done.
Take these steps and usher in a new era of better services.
It's important to get the money in order before the next disaster strikes. A few places already are.
Better data is helping schools find new ways to keep kids in classrooms.
States have significantly fewer people dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud and abuse than they did when the recession started.
The Mormon Church designed the city in a way that makes its streets a liability -- and an opportunity.
It wouldn’t be a panacea, but it’s an option that needs to be on the table.
They’re being used around the country to build better open spaces, but most urban planners still haven’t heard about them.
The GOP holds the majority of governorships, but the number of those vulnerable next year has doubled.
Just how much should race be taken into account in city purchasing?
Procedural justice can improve victims' perceptions of police and help law enforcement make communities safer.
Everyone should have ready access to a high-quality park, but it's especially important for low-income neighborhoods.
What Washington does is important, but we feel the impact of state and local government every day.
House Minority Leader Patricia Morgan says she has "no knowledge" of sexist behavior at the State House and calls on Rep. Teresa Tanzi to file a report with the state police about the allegations she made to The Providence Journal.
A new study of the state's opioid epidemic by Ohio State University researchers shows a staggering economic toll of $6.6 billion to $8.8 billion a year -- about the same amount the state spends annually on K-12 education.
University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley told the Rotary Club of Dalton on Tuesday that affordable education is a key tenet of his leadership.
There's good news and bad news in the Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the bipartisan Senate deal to save some Obamacare provisions from President Trump and his wrecking crew.
Poised for settlement money from gas companies, New Jersey voters will decide next month whether it should be spent on the environment -- or balancing the state budget.
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The drop in Alaska's Obamacare premiums for silver plans, which are the most popular. It's one of just three states where premiums will go down next year, as the average premium will rise 34 percent.
Tampa, Fla., Mayor Bob Buckhorn, speaking to local police who are going door to door investigating three murders in a span of 10 days. Some suspect they were committed by the same person, but the police reject that notion.
Maryland insurance regulators said Wednesday that they approved last-minute rate increases requested by health insurers for individual plans sold under the Affordable Care Act.
A top House Republican said Wednesday that he expected to strike a deal soon to keep an apparently limited version of the state and local tax deduction for individual Americans, a break that party leaders had targeted for elimination in their tax overhaul plan.
A federal judge Wednesday denied a petition to immediately reinstate Affordable Care Act subsidies that President Donald Trump suspended earlier this month.
The Trump administration is siding with professional sports leagues in their opposition to allowing New Jersey to offer sports betting at its casinos and racetracks.
Some aren’t just covering yoga and acupuncture but recommending it before prescription drugs.
Republicans are trying to get Democrats in California and Nevada thrown out of office. Most recall elections, though, are only successful at the local level.
In his new book, David Osborne argues the best way to fix the education system is to increase charter schools and create a survival-of-the-fittest system.
Legislatures regularly interfere with local affairs. The reasons, according to research, will surprise you.
Three of them must retire on the same day Gov. Rick Scott’s term ends. But no one knows who’s replacing them yet -- Scott or his successor?