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Public health experts worry that downsizing the sprawling FoodNet surveillance system could make it harder to prevent ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — One morning in February 2023, a small group of mineral owners arrived at the North Dakota Capitol on a mission. They had traveled from across the state and other parts of the country ...
“I mean, the man’s got a point. D.C. can be a very, very dangerous place. I remember, on Jan. 6, 2021, when someone told an angry mob to get their steps in by storming the Capitol. And that someone ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — It's been nearly a year since Multnomah County opened its deflection center in Portland's Central Eastside, its original role envisioned as a place for law enforcement to take people ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — As federal lawmakers face mounting public pressure to preserve retirement benefits for millions of Americans by a 2033 funding deadline, an effort is also underway to reform ...
GALVESTON, Texas – A new initiative launched in June in Galveston is offering relief from the sweltering summer heat to some of the island’s most vulnerable residents at no cost. Project Fat Cat, a ...
The annual honor recognizes outstanding leaders in five categories. Starnes leads one of the most successful convenience store retail rewards programs in the country. Under her leadership, the Powell, ...
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Tooba Sindhu, a Pakistani refugee, navigated the complex college application process with help from the Career Apprenticeship and Mentorship Program (C.A.M.P.). C.A.M.P. assists underserved students ...