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A Kenosha County father says a lithium-ion battery destroyed the dream home he built for his family. He’s urging others to ...
Workforce Pell grants will pay for short-term workforce training for low-income students. Here’s what that means for Wisconsin.
Five months later, Washington’s whirlwind is still churning — whether it’s the dismantling of the Department of Education, canceled or frozen grants, tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the rich ...
More than 120 defendants in Massachusetts have had their charges — ranging from assault to drug possession — dropped after ...
Concerns over a ravine by railroad tracks near Random Lake persist, but no safety updates from Wisconsin Southern. Residents ...
The share of people arrested by ICE agents who had been convicted of violent crime fell from 10% to 7% and drug crimes from 9 ...
Almost 50 years ago, EHR pioneer and Harvard Medical School professor Warner Slack, MD, said patients’ insight is the “largest and least utilized resource in healthcare.” Today, health systems are ...
Three grieving families' lawsuits against the city of South Haven may finally bring lifeguards back to the deadliest lake in America.
Mayfly hatching season has begun, and the Minnesota Department of Transportation recently turned off lights on its bridges in three area cities in an attempt to reduce the number of mayflies gathering ...
Experts who reviewed video footage of the Vine City free fall for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution said malfunctioning brakes are a likely cause for last week’s incident, too.
With 24 states having legalized recreational marijuana, attention has turned to which state will be next to join the list, ...
U.S. District Judge Esther Salas spoke to Salon about the rising threats to the judiciary — and democracy itself ...