U.S. Sen. John Curtis (R-UT) and an unlikely collection of allies have proposed bipartisan legislation to shortcut the federal permitting process.
Clark County’s handling of a high-dollar construction probe is heading from the records office to a courtroom. The Las Vegas ...
If approved, HISD will give four nonprofits control of their school’s staff, curriculum, calendar and assessments. The schools could get more state funding.
At the behest of the art-loving Obamas, Virginia Shore, the center’s curator of commissions, has contracted 30 artists to create works for the center. That’s just the beginning.
Data centers aren’t short on demand, capital, or customers. They’re short on electrons, facing a grid that can’t build fast enough to keep up with demand.
The Shifting Landscape of Global Power Infrastructure The global energy sector is currently undergoing a seismic sh ...
Michigan House leadership held hearings in early March to review $911 million of legislators’ district grant requests — a new process that gives closer attention to legislatively directed spending, ...
Indonesia’s Supreme Court has ordered the government to release environmental impact assessments for two projects at the country’s new capital city, handing civil society groups a rare transparency ...
Incumbent Michael Martens will face challenger Nick Nowak for the District 2 alderperson seat on the Wausau Common Council in ...
Bills banning non-disclosure agreements and requiring local governments to release more information about proposed data ...
Reporters here and across the nation routinely request public records to illuminate systemic failings, abuse and corruption across all levels of government. They do so under a federal law known as the ...
Last year, The Marshall Project, along with St. Louis Public Radio and APM Reports, won the Brechner Freedom of Information ...
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