One pandemic and a devastating category 5 typhoon later, they've finally settled into their new lives.
As water restrictions tighten in Corpus Christi, small businesses face heavy losses, while large corporations continue heavy water usage, sparking debate over fair distribution and city priorities.
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As the media focuses on Washington, D.C., state legislatures move measures to expand private school voucher programs, taking ...
(CNN) — Severe winter weather is disrupting travel and commutes across the US, with data showing thousands of recent flight cancellations and delays. Millions of people on the West Coast are currently ...
Nights out drinking can often end badly. But in Japan, they have a habit of going spectacularly wrong for government employees – who on at least two occasions in recent years have lost sensitive ...
The Olathe City Council is scheduled to review a development plan for the project on March 4. The building will be ...
The city is entertaining ideas for infrastructure upgrades and sustainable businesses in the East New York area and at ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker shared a glimpse about priorities for her second year in office at a Chamber of Commerce for Greater ...