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Editorial: Time to get tough on drugged driving

The state's disturbing findings that many impaired drivers have a host of drugs in their system illustrates the need for tougher enforcement.
City officials are crediting technology used in policing, community groups and crime intervention programs for the decline.
Your Social Security number, driver's license photo and other data will be accessible to Homeland Security under new Iowa agreement with the agency.
As 2025 winds down and Oklahoma City’s housing market settles into a more balanced rhythm, metro area leaders are looking ...
The new variant of Influenza A, or H3N2, has been given the nickname 'super flu.' The fast-spreading virus has caused ...
In 2025, Asbury Park Press journalists produced a steady stream of the kind of work that tells readers we do this for you, to ...
In 2025, education was a mainstay in many national news headlines. From the Department of Education dismantling, to changes ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The U.S. economy heads into 2026 in an unusual place: Inflation is down from its peak in mid-2022, growth has held up better than many expected, and yet American households say that ...
Manitoba appears to be expanding the spinal care capacity it set out to when it disbanded a stopgap measure by the Tories ...
Some of the new laws include the end of the statewide grocery tax, seniors not needing to take a driving test until they're ...
A three-month investigation by The Hummel Report found a revolving door of building officials who were tasked with approving ...
Access Health CT estimated that roughly 52,000 Connecticut residents — about a third of the 151,000 enrolled — could lose coverage by 2034 if enhanced financial aid ends and Medicaid is cut.