OGDEN — Expect parking kiosks to start sprouting along Historic 25th Street and other downtown streets. After years of on-and-off discussion, notably in the last three weeks, the Ogden City Council on ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Starting at the end of 2028, Virginia will roll out a paid family and sick leave program, as announced by Governor Abigail Spanberger’s office. The governor expressed that ...
More than 200 gourmets and arts advocates turned out April 11 for the 23rd annual The Art of Dessert fundraiser at Santa Rosa’s Luther Burbank Center for the Arts to support the center’s educational ...
Rick Bugbee with Associates for Training & Development walks a Nashua group of adults on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 through how to re-enroll in the Senior Community Service Employment Program. A ...
Josh Heupel and the Tennessee Volunteers football program dodged a massive bullet this offseason without even realizing it, and it could’ve derailed the entire 2026 season for UT. Josh Heupel and the ...
All eight co-defendants in a Lynchburg burglary investigation, Operation Royal Flush, from 2022, have now been tried and sentenced. Residents in Campbell County react after car-to-car thefts in the ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Students can now earn college credits through the MPLOY Memphis Summer Youth Program. A new partnership between Southwest Tennessee Community College and the City of Memphis Office of ...
More than a year after reintroducing paid general admission for the first time in more than two decades, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia has conceded entry fees have been “no silver bullet” ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - A free program is helping seniors “unretire.” To assist low-income seniors looking to re-enter the workforce, the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) from ...
Oregon’s Paid Leave program is entering 2026 with new rules, stable payroll contribution rates, and an ongoing push to improve service for workers. Employees can still take up to 12–16 weeks of paid ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked outrage among disability rights advocates with recent comments alleging widespread fraud in Medicaid programs that pay people to care ...