Gov. Tony Evers signed bills Friday that will limit cell phones in schools and let candidates to remove themselves from ballots.
It might better ration the state's limited money for infrastructure to weigh investments based on housing return.
The Haines school board voted Tuesday to require students to stow their personal devices in designated areas in each ...
Lawmakers are weighing a bill that would allow 10 more cities and towns to prohibit the use of fossil fuels in new ...
A federal appeals court ruled an Ohio school district violated students' constitutional rights by banning gendered language ...
Micro-bets will be capped at $200 and excluded from parlays under the latest agreement between MLB and its sportsbook ...
Santa Clara County on Tuesday said it will join San Jose in its efforts to keep federal immigration agents away from some local facilities and public spaces. Elected leaders joined immigrant rights ...
Shoppers across the country are facing a new reality at their local Walmart stores. The familiar self-checkout lanes that ...
South Africa’s National Gambling Board (NGB) is preparing to introduce new restrictions on influencer-led gambling ...
Raising backyard chickens in Missouri can now be regulated by a homeowners association or other local authority, Cole County Judge Brian Stumpe ruled this week. The ruling overturned a 2024 state law ...
Drivers in Los Angeles County have a powerful new privacy advocate after the Board of Supervisors pushed to restrict how their license plates are scanned by law enforcement.