INDIANAPOLIS — Senate Bill 1359 may change when you plan to go to the voting booth. An amendment added on this bill changes early voting from 28 days to 16. "This is an old story in American politics ...
When Zachary Councilwoman Brandy Westmoreland opened her January water bill from the city, she was surprised to see a new $2 charge for technology. The council had discussed implementing such a fee ...
HARRISBURG — A bill mandating that cursive handwriting be taught in all public and private elementary schools across Pennsylvania is among six pieces of legislation Gov. Josh Shapiro signed into law ...
People attend a student-led march on National Youth Day to call for the release of detainees, considered to be political prisoners by their relatives and human rights groups, in Caracas, Venezuela, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis Gas, Light, and Water is recommending that customers apply for a payment plan after receiving a high bill ...
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is dedicating $50 million this year to help customers struggling with overdue energy bills through expanded assistance programs. The company is increasing benefits ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The City of Wichita says an issue that caused some people from making water payments has been resolved as of Tuesday afternoon. On Monday, the city said BridgePay, a third-party ...
Cook County homeowners have all been granted an extension in paying their property tax bills. The first-installment Cook County property tax bill payment deadline has been extended to April 1 because ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A debate that goes back to the nation’s founding took center stage in Tallahassee on Wednesday — church vs. state. Florida House members passed a bill that looks to protect ...
Boise residents now have a new way to pay their sewer, trash and geothermal heating bills. Boise residents can expect an upgraded online platform for utility payments, the city of Boise announced in a ...
MONTPELIER — People who experienced the state’s “hotel-motel program” told lawmakers what it was like for them and what they hope to see — and not see — in a new bill being contemplated to reform it.
My gift to you today (for all those, like me, who are thinking we’ve reached our limit when it comes to tolerating frigid temperatures, icy road surfaces, and blustery winds) is a guided imagery that ...