A South Carolina State Court judge in City of Charleston v. Brabham Oil Company, Inc., et al., dismissed on Aug. 6 an action against nearly two dozen oil and gas companies. The suit, initially filed ...
STORRS, Conn. (WTNH) — The University of Connecticut’s athletic director is hoping a change in state tax law will help raise millions of dollars to support the school’s sports programs. A change in ...
Students returning to Ohio State University will see a lot of changes to the state's largest public university this upcoming academic year while the incoming freshman class will be experiencing the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The number of persistently low-performing schools in Florida has ballooned compared to last year, and that could pave the way for more charter schools. Statewide, the number of ...
New Jersey delivered some of the nation’s most dramatic coalition shifts in the 2024 presidential election. Now, those shifts are setting the table for this year’s hard-fought governor’s race — and ...
West Virginia is just one of five states that does not allow for religious exemptions to its school vaccine mandate — but that could soon change. Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey issued an executive ...
This week, Delaware became the 15th state to outlaw the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports. However, a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule could change that.