Spokane police are working to identify the people who frequently use emergency aid within the city and help connect them to longer-term solutions.
LLMs can supercharge your SOC, but if you don’t fence them in, they’ll open a brand-new attack surface while attackers scale faster.
Louisville faces high office vacancies. See how Boston, Calgary, and Cleveland are converting empty offices into housing and more.
The program that helped build The Astro as well as two other major projects in La Vista is returning to the ballot for the first time since 2003.
Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker shares how the new simulator is preparing students for the real world.
The heftiest budget cuts Democratic lawmakers are proposing this year focus on day care subsidies for low-income families.
Registration for the March Food $en$e program — open to everyone regardless of income — will take place in Rome, Lee, Camden, ...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat for an hours-long, closed-door deposition in front of the House Oversight Committee, held near the Clintons’ home in Chappaqua, N.Y. She denied ever ...
House Bill 2 seeks to add new eligibility requirements and require six-month renewals for Medicaid users, while current Medicaid users renew their coverage annually.
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Walmart to pay $100 million in Spark Driver settlement; Illinois drivers to share $1 million
Illinois drivers will share $1 million after a multistate settlement over Walmart’s Spark Driver pay.
Health chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is on tour to tout his MAHA food initiatives and drug pricing over vaccines, an issue GOP pollsters see as a liability.
The Commissioners Court authorized the continued use of state tobacco settlement funds to support the local Juvenile Case Management program's anti-vaping and substance abuse education efforts.
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