Revenue Trails Expenses Over Long Term in 11 States
A state whose annual income falls short generally turns to a mix of reserves, debt, and deferred payments on its obligations to get by.
As Sanctuary State, California Takes Deportation Fight to New Level
As more states map out their own immigration stands, California is taking its fight against mass deportation to a new level by restricting communication about release dates that help federal authorities arrest prisoners for deportation.
Tracking Down ‘Most Wanted’ Insurance Fraud Suspects
Some state insurance departments say using “Most Wanted” lists can help them find alleged scammers charged with fraud or theft who failed to appear in court.
Weak Growth in State Tax Revenue Persists in 2017
Individual state results have differed dramatically depending on economic conditions, population changes and tax policy choices since the recession.
No Social Security Number? No Lights
Some cities require anyone who wants to open a public utility account—lights, gas, water, phone—to provide a Social Security number, government-issued ID or some form of proof they are in the country legally. For some immigrants, this means doing without utilities, even if they are in the country legally.
Tightening the Leash on Fake Service Dogs
Can states stop people from trying to pass off their pets as service animals?
Chicago Just Repealed Its Brand New Soda Tax
Opponents and advocates spent millions for and against the controversial tax.
Mobile Clinics Assume Greater Role in Preventive Care
Studies show mobile clinics can lower patients’ risk of heart attack and stroke and cut down on emergency room visits.
‘Farm to Flask’ Distillers Lifting Local Spirits
In an increasing number of states, new laws allow farmers to distill and sell spirits using their own produce without high-priced licenses or distribution requirements.
Grant Projects are Helping Create Healthier Communities in Appalachia, the South
Bike lanes and neighborhood planning are among the initiatives funded.
Election Officials Attacked From All Sides on Purging Voter Rolls
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that promises the possibility of judicial guidance on how to maintain both access and integrity in local voter rolls.
How Hurricane Responders Track People Whose Lives Depend on Power
For people who rely on electricity-dependent machines to maintain their health, power outages are more than a frustration. State and local emergency managers are using data to keep them safe.
For Some Black Immigrants, Life in Limbo
The number of black immigrants in the U.S. has nearly quadrupled since 1980, to 3.8 million.
Combating Child Abuse: States Take Action
The number of minors in the child welfare system rose to 7.2 million in 2015, up from 6.6 million in 2014.
Why It’s Hard to Punish ‘Bad Samaritans’
Thousands attended a funeral for Jamel Dunn, a Florida man who drowned in a pond while teens recorded and mocked him. Lawmakers in Florida and Arizona now want to make it illegal to not try to help someone in an emergency.
ABC Cops Use Apps to Spot Fake IDs
Underage drinkers are going online to buy high-tech phony IDs, and some state alcohol enforcement agencies are using apps to help spot them.
Cities Look to Public Restrooms to Clean Up Downtowns, Attract Tourists
Officials and advocates in cities like Denver want to capitalize on downtown growth and preserve public health by offering better access to public restrooms.
Should Chinatowns Stay Chinese?
Ethnic enclaves provide social networks to new immigrants and tourism dollars to cities. But do they prevent residents from assimilating and climbing the economic ladder?
With Opioid Crisis, a Surge in Hepatitis C
A rise in injection drug use is fueling a spike in hepatitis C among young opioid and heroin users.
Driver’s Ed for Parents? Some States Say They Need It
Some states are requiring parents of teens to take a class before their children can get a driver’s license, a move applauded by safety experts but opposed by some legislators.
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