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Food Help for Food Insecure Senior Citizens

The House Committee on Aging and Older Adult Services heard testimony on the topic of senior hunger today. "We don't want people to have...

Rep. Blunt Rochester highlights push for funding for First State Community Action Agency, in...

GEORGETOWN, Del. - If you're in Delaware, you know the work that the First State Community Action Agency does- from job sponsorships, the pallet...

State Senate passes anti-cyberbullying bill

ATLANTA – The state Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation Monday aimed at protecting teenagers from cyberbullying and other negative effects of social media. ...

573 layoffs hit logistics firms in California, Illinois and Michigan

Mass layoffs continue across the freight and logistics industry, with companies in California, Illinois and Michigan recently announcing job reductions and facility closures. Third-party...

From a Scouting lifer: The Boy Scouts are still alive and well in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY - It's been four years since The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ended its relationship with the Boy Scouts...

Family Dollar agrees to $41M settlement for rodent-infested warehouse

WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. - Family Dollar has agreed to a $41.675 million lawsuit in connection to a rodent-infested warehouse that shut down hundreds of...

The Delaware Poor People’s Campaign announces a mass mobilization effort

"It is time for a resurrection not an insurrection," said the Poor People Campaign's national co-chair Reverend William Barber II. Earlier this month, he...

Western Maryland region braces for possible federal government shutdown

WILLIAMSPORT, Md. ( DC News Now ) — Marylanders are bracing for another federal government shutdown. All the drama is...

Mass. governor hopes to open safety-net shelter in Fort Point building ‘as soon as...

BOSTON - Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said Monday that she is hoping to move forward on a proposed shelter in an office building in...

Plan for 7% statewide cap on rent increases fails in Washington Legislature

Members of the Senate Ways and Means Committee during a meeting on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, where the panel indicated it would not...

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