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A patchwork of laws govern requirements for new drivers in the United States. A wave of new laws have tightened some of those rules.
One such massive, noxious weed may be growing in your yard, waiting to burn you if you try to remove it too quickly. Heracleum mantegazzianum, better known as giant hogweed, has been present in the ...
Transactions Stellar Senior Living expands in Arizona Stellar Senior Living announced it has expanded its Arizona footprint ...
The City of Moscow said it will create a dedicated website for certain investigative reports from the Bryan Kohberger case ...
A Union Market apartment building trades hands, Market Square lands office leases, Gensler hires Michael Marshall, a Fairfax ...
The farms, recommended by the Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board, were Artemis and Lobster Hill (Brewster) Barn Dog ...
Academics and public radio professionals warn that budget cuts could decimate a watchdog for political corruption.
Using a secretive arbitration system, multinational companies could bankrupt Honduras, one of the poorest countries in the ...
A deal to resolve allegations that the university failed to protect Jewish students from harassment is expected to include a ...
Thomas Newsom, president of Southeastern Oklahoma State University, has been named president of Pittsburg State University, ...
From marquee summer festivals to outdoor markets and dance parties, here's what to do this weekend in Pittsburgh.
The “presidential lean” of a state can, over time, help us quantify its political trajectory.— Much of the Heartland and Midwest has come to lean more to the GOP over the past two decades, though the ...