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Each family will receive funds from Kansas City plus money from the private auto insurance provider for the firefighter who was driving
Troy uses incentives to help with retention and tries to compensate the unpaid firefighters, said Mayor Ethan Baker
The city will now pay most NOPD officers at least the same $50 per hour wage that they had offered to the auxiliary officers
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The private school will produce enough electricity to power 60 homes, saving $2 million in electricity costs over the life of the system.
More than 27,000 people have been evacuated, according to Ventura County Fire.
From California to Florida to Iowa, tiny houses for homeless projects never get developed under the pressure of neighborhood opposition.
The FDA approved a nerve stimulator worn behind the ear that reduces debilitating drug withdrawal symptoms associated with opioid addiction treatment.
U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson decided that Philadelphia’s policies do not violate Federal immigration laws and upheld the city’s DOJ grants.
In an conscious effort to avoid glorifying mass shooters, The Texas Department of Public Safety drops the name of the Sutherland Springs church shooter.
A new California gas tax costs 12 cents per gallon and 20 cpg for diesel. Cities announce street repairs while businesses and workers express operations costs concerns.
City managers, affected homeowners and environmental groups mark the five year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy and stress resilience at multiple rallies.
Millions that buy individual healthcare policies without any government assistance could face prohibitive increases with the curtailing of ACA subsidies to insurers.
Santa Rosa and Napa and Sonoma counties face extensive wildfire damage -- 50,000 without power, 1,500+ homes destroyed, 13 dead and 100+ people missing.