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JCPS board approves total ban on cellphones in schools, starting next year
Jefferson County Board of Education members will go beyond state requirements in their decision to ban cellphones throughout the entire school day next...
ICE says it deported more than 500 people in the Houston area in one week
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday said it has deported more than 500 people and arrested more than 400 suspected undocumented...
Milwaukee County Judge Dugan indicted in immigration obstruction case
Protesters gather outside of the Milwaukee FBI office to speak out against the arrest of Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan (Photo by...
Officials question New Orleans nonprofit’s spending to help homeless: report
Getty ImagesThe nonprofit that provides the bulk of services for homeless in New Orleans faces questions from city and state leaders after an...
Rhode Island’s IT department wants a fresh install of 15 full-time roles
Rhode Island Department of Administration Director Jonathan Womer, left, and Chief Digital Officer Brian Tardiff testify before the Senate Committee on Finance on...
Bill requiring Texas hospitals to report the citizenship status of patients killed in House
A Republican-backed measure that would have forced Texas hospitals to report each year how many undocumented immigrants they treat failed to make it...
Highway 52 lane closures for bridge cleaning begin May 18 in Rochester
May 13—ROCHESTER — The Minnesota Department of Transportation bridge maintenance crews will begin cleaning bridges on Sunday evening, May 18, 2025, on U.S....
Westbound I-90 resurfacing set to begin next week from Dexter to Austin
May 13—AUSTIN, Minn. — Motorists traveling on westbound Interstate 90 will experience traffic impacts beginning May 19, 2025, from Dexter to Austin for...
DPS urges Texans to prepare for extreme heat
May 13—AUSTIN — This week, temperatures will soar across the state, and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is urging Texans to...
RRC Commissioners assess more than $1.1 million in penalties
May 13—AUSTIN — The Railroad Commission of Texas assessed $1,182,148 in enforcement docket fines against operators and businesses...
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