More than 150 legal cannabis dispensaries across the state are being told they’ll have to shut down because of an error in how the state measured their proximity to ...
The College Football Playoff kicks off this weekend and before these first round games kick off, here's one thing every team in the field should fix before their first games. The College Football ...
Accountability advocates and Republican state lawmakers are calling for Maryland to tighten oversight of the food stamp program, as new federal penalties are set to cost the state hundreds of millions ...
Multi-vehicle crash involving Baltimore City firetruck sends several people to hospital A multi-vehicle crash involving a Baltimore City firetruck sent several people to the hospital on Friday night.
A veteran Penn State defender cited a lack of leadership and player buy-in for the team's recent collapse. Junior safety King Mack said new coach Matt Campbell is aware of the team's internal issues ...
"Today, Hyundai and Kia are paying millions of dollars to states and consumers, and they will finally provide a real fix, free of charge, to stop these thefts," Connecticut Attorney General William ...
State leaders, addiction counselors and public health officials gathered in Berkeley County this week to warn residents about the risks of kratom, a plant-based Charleston County Council names new ...
If Ohio State played to its standard in the red zone on Saturday, the Buckeyes would be going through meetings and practices this week as Big Ten champions. Four trips inside the Indiana 20-yard line ...
After a string of disturbing mental health incidents involving AI chatbots, a group of state attorneys general have sent a letter to the AI industry’s top companies, with a warning to fix “delusional ...
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Groups representing local government officials recently celebrated the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision to remove the mandated 24-hour window for making meeting agendas available to the public.