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Pensacola was ranked No. 25 on the list, as evidenced by significant increases in hiring, job creation and professional migration in recent years.
The state Supreme Court has ruled against the University of Florida in a lawsuit over charging some student fees during the ...
David Martin is contesting against his HOA in Arizona after he was fined for putting a cooler and 'free water' sign in his ...
A St. Louis tax preparer is accused of fraudulently obtaining hundreds thousands of dollars in COVID-19 pandemic relief funds and using the money on personal expenses.
The theater said a COVID-19 outbreak prompted the cancellation. Ticketholders are encouraged to call the box office after 6 p ...
Immigration enforcement agents are detaining people and taking them into custody, at times under public anger and outcry.
The El Campanil Theatre in downtown Antioch, that has been around since 1928, could be closed without funding.
How Illinois transit systems would avert cuts in 2026 is still under discussion, but an overlooked aspect is a law change lawmakers approved in 2024.
Approximately 81 percent of the U.S. population received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and now, researchers from ...
As a Care Resource Coordinator, Scotty Tiernan of Staunton provided relief to local residents isolating while recovering from ...
Abbott warned on Thursday it expects more than $1 billion in financial headwinds this year from a sharp decline in COVID-19 testing demand, new U.S. tariffs, and the government's foreign aid freeze.
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo spoke in Tampa on Thursday, praising the updated federal recommendations against ...