Actors in and out of government continue to cast doubt on election integrity. What makes accusations stick, and what can states do about them?
Conservatives backed criminal justice reforms in hopes of driving down corrections costs and state budgets. A lot of violent ...
Gov. Tim Walz halted payments and ordered an independent audit across 14 high-risk programs amid growing political pressure.
Tina Kotek joins the governors of at least 12 other mostly Democrat-led states — including Washington and California — in ...
At the Western Governors’ Association workshop in Denver, officials discussed how to modernize transmission, permitting and ...
Nationally, fourth grade students’ reading scores have been sliding for a long time.  But in the past five years, Louisiana ...
Increased family formation requires a broad-based liberalization of land use regulations that will allow homes to be ...
Community organizer Katie Wilson challenges Mayor Bruce Harrell with proposals to tax vacant properties, high earners, and large firms — a referendum on how far Seattle is willing to go to close its ...
After state regulators approved direct potable reuse, city officials say they could avoid costly pipelines and reservoir ...
Small-town shared workspaces are equipping residents with tools for creative collaboration and entrepreneurship. They’re ...
It’s not yet clear how much financial support states can expect from a reimagined FEMA. A new analysis of past costs sheds ...
Education technology has a history of failure. It will take years — and a lot of humility, experimentation and assessment — ...