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Around 100,000 Connecticut residents burdened by medical debt will get letters this week wiping their slates all or partially ...
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An Assembly bill requiring hospitals to screen patients for financial aid eligibility could help Californians avoid excessive medical debt.
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Sign up for our NewslettersA former California police officer was charged with pretending to be disabled -- all while dancing ...
Tyler Bohannon, the legislative liaison for the Illinois Department of Agriculture, said that his department opposes the bill ...
Throughout her basketball career, Natalie Payne always wanted to do what was best for the team. Her love for the sport was ingrained in her at a young age — her dad was a coach when she was a ...
A growing number of states are passing laws to ban or restrict cellphone use in schools, citing concerns about student mental health, classroom distractions, and public safety.
Mark Harmsworth critiques Washington’s new budget, calling it the largest tax increase in state history and warning that its ...
California has used federal waivers to help clean up its air quality for decades. The U.S. Senate voted to revoke that Wednesday.
Mail-in ballots for the June 10 special election to seat one person on the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of ...
Trump's bill would require Medicaid applicants to provide proof of their work hours and apply for specific exceptions, ...
Between law enforcement, reckless driving, crime, and injuries, the financial burden from 4 A.M. last call times may exceed $2 billion over 5 years, according to an analysis just released by Alcohol ...
More than half of U.S. states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more likely to follow.
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