JACKSON, Mich. (WLNS) — The City of Jackson is launching a new public safety initiative called the “Eyes on the Block Program” to encourage residents to assist in local crime prevention. The voluntary ...
A Texas federal judge blocked an FTC rule requiring dealmakers to divulge more information to US antitrust agencies following a lawsuit led by the US Chamber of Commerce. Judge Jeremy D. Kernodle of ...
DE PERE, Wis. (WBAY) - Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity will launch its Rock the Block revitalization project for a third year this September, bringing the program to De Pere’s west side. The ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- Allentown residents and community groups can play a role in improving their neighborhood. The city is looking for project proposals to transform public vacant lots in the 1st and 6th ...
Station presenting new seasons of ‘Check, Please! Arizona’ and ‘Trail Mix’d’ as an hour-long block of Arizona-focused programming Thursdays at 7 p.m. Arizona PBS today announced it will be presenting ...
OAK FOREST, Ill. (WLS) -- A man was found shot to death inside a south suburban home on Friday, officials said. Oak Forest police said officers responded to the 15000-block of block of Sunset Avenue ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton determined that the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts can block some Islamic and Chinese-linked private schools from the state's school voucher-style program.
Richmond, VA (January 22, 2026) – An accident resulting in injuries was reported on Wednesday evening along the 5000 block of Forest Hill Ave, prompting a response from Richmond emergency crews. The ...
UPDATE: On January 12, 2026, the federal government announced it would drop its appeal of Judge Walker’s order blocking implementation of the Pilot Program and return it back to HRSA for ...
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order to block a pilot program aimed at keeping better tabs on the federal 340B hospitals use to receive drug discounts. The pilot was scheduled to ...
The Trump administration cannot move forward with a new program "that benefits drug manufacturers" at the expense of low-income hospitals, a federal appellate court ruled Wednesday. In a case brought ...