Dozens of states could face new costs because of high error rates in SNAP food aid
Several dozen states might need to pay millions for food aid if they don't reduce errors in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Several dozen states might need to pay millions for food aid if they don't reduce errors in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Assemblymember modifies bill to create one-year term limits for members of the board.
A new proposal would include Bible stories in required reading lists for more than 5 million public school students in Texas.
A sprawling legislative package aimed at lowering the cost of housing and spurring more home construction won broad bipartisan approval from Congress this week, but it’s hit a major roadblock…
Los Angeles Fire Department officials said water-dropping helicopters were no longer needed because fire on the roof of the roughly 491,000-square-foot warehouse had been extinguished.
The USMNT enters Thursday's Group D finale in Inglewood having qualified for the Round of 32, but could become the first American team to sweep its group stage.
Sand toys left behind are finding new children to play with them in an initiative that is adding community toy boxes at beaches.
The Fullerton Museum Center is presenting “Sips and Stories: Art and Architecture of Ancient Mexico,” a four-part lecture series that is more like a chill hangout then a history lesson.
It targets companies like Marathon and Circle K for allegedly violating antitrust laws with Kalibrate, a fuel-pricing software.
Jurors returned their verdict Tuesday, June 23, finding the city and Officer Alexander Alvarez liable for assault, battery and violations of Vera's constitutional rights.