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Some roads in Montpelier, Vermont, have gotten a bit rumbly.
Pennsylvania's elected leaders bought a little more time as they work to bring state driver's license into compliance with national ID standards.
The City of Detroit is weighing in on a high-profile literacy lawsuit that accuses state officials of denying Detroit students access to literacy.
Ronna Romney McDaniel -- who as state Republican chair helped deliver Michigan to a Republican presidential nominee for the first time since 1988, and had to navigate some thorny family politics to do so -- became the Republicans' national party chair Thursday, with President-elect Donald Trump's backing.
A 23-year-old a legislative aide in Annapolis has been fired after The New York Times revealed he was the owner and operator of an infamous fake political news.
A federal judge Thursday issued a temporary injunction, blocking the state from ousting Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program for at least a month.
An innovative app is just one example of the power of public-private collaboration to save lives.
As we talk about rebuilding our public works, we need to remember that parks are as important to our cities as roads and bridges.
A roundup of money (and other) news governments can use.
It’s become a rare, bipartisan issue. But if the president's campaign rhetoric is any indication, the window of opportunity for change may have closed.
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