Author: Jennifer Glatz (FOX61)
Some existing laws are changing as well, including expanding who benefits from the Fallen Hero Fund and benefits.Read More
Titled the Fostering Care in NC Act, the law gives the state Department of Health and Human Services more power to hold county-run social services departments accountable.Read More
Legislation sponsored by Rep. Kilton Webb, D-Durham, to strengthen Maine’s pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs was signed into law by Gov. Janet Mills on June 13. LD 1117 will allow the Maine Apprenticeship Program to make grants available to certified pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship training programs designed to prepare Mainers for high-wage, in-demand jobs. These grants may […]Read More
Psychologists say that chronic selfishness in adulthood often stems from specific childhood patterns. From overindulgence to emotional neglect, these seven early experiences may explain a lot.Read More
Travel and Leisure Co. partners with Hornblower Group to offer unique experiences across major U.S. cities, Puerto Rico, and more. Exclusive offers await!Read More
By Andrew MacAskill and Elizabeth Piper LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was asked in parliament on Thursday why he had not appeared in front of lawmakers for the past two weeks. His answer was simple – he had been busy with international affairs. The question underlines …Read More
A renewed push to bolster the quality of the numbers out of the ONS is launched amid frustration that promised improvements have proved elusive.Read More
Problems at the Office for National Statistics, which provides data informing policy decisions affecting millions, need to be addressed so it can rebuild its reputation, a review says.Read More
MACo’s 2025 Summer Conference Solutions Showcase features thought leaders and industry experts presenting resources and best practices to assist localRead More
Rebecca Brown, vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and university governance at Washington University in St. Louis, has been named to the St. Louis Business Journal’s “Most Influential Business Women” class of 2025.Read More