The political landscape has shifted dramatically in Vermont. Nationally, the election showed that partisanship matters most ...
Local leaders and rural revitalization experts say Texas’ smallest towns can survive despite a shift to urban and suburban ...
Arkansas, like many places in the United States, is in the middle of a solar boom, and projects are sprouting up on prime farmland across the Delta. The challenge? Whether the state can retain its ...
Having won a big victory, Donald Trump can claim a mandate. But recent history shows that voters punish politicians who ...
For decades, young people chose to move to cities and large metros for greater opportunity. Since the pandemic, that ...
The meat industry’s multimillion-dollar lobbying fight succeeded in stopping the city’s slaughterhouse ban, which will result in the continued operation of one of the nation’s largest lamb processing ...
When people think about higher ed, they picture the Ivy League. But state officials are trained almost exclusively at their own state’s schools.
The New York governor proposed a 40 percent cut in the already-approved toll pricing with the expectation that the toll will ramp up to the original $15 base toll over the course of several years.
After a decade of increasing popularity among endowment funds and pensions, its use in investment decisions is coming under ...
A 2018 lawsuit claims the level of segregation in state schools violates students’ rights to integrated schools. But a new poll found that most voters don’t know anything about the lawsuit nor do they ...
Moderates have been largely squeezed out of political relevance. There is room for a new party, and it would have to start at ...
Voting and election administration became contentious topics after 2020. This time, years of preparation, efforts to improve ...