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Before he came to public television in 1971, he was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary and the publisher of Newsday.
A development project intended to revamp Baltimore’s 28-acre State Center into a residential and retail hub is in the works, ...
The clock is ticking on the Colorado River. The seven states that use its water, including Arizona, are nearing a 2026 ...
As Colorado River stakeholders scramble to negotiate the basin’s long-term operational guidelines, the Trump administration ...
The Trump Administration is proposing to consolidate wildfire fighting forces from across the federal government into a ...
Bill Moyers, who carried an unblemished air of moral conviction throughout a 43-year career at PBS, has died. He was 91.
A top Interior Department official told negotiators they must have a plan by Nov. 11 or face the federal department taking ...
A former hotel worker allegedly swindled over $700,000 from his coworkers in a bogus investment scheme, using their funds as ...
A former Mesa County postal worker was sentenced to five years in prison in connection with a ballot fraud scheme during the ...
From confidential voters to protected persons — these are some of the ways the state allows people to keep their information ...