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Faced with federal funding cuts, scientists are learning to communicate about what they do — and why it matters.
Are We Ready? It’s been four years since the Oregon heat dome killed more than 100 Oregonians, including some of our neighbors in Lane County. If it happens again this June, would we be ready?
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNLetter to the editor: New state funding brings hope for Jacksonville developmentI write with heartfelt appreciation and optimism following the passage of Gov. JB Pritzker’s seventh consecutive balanced budget, which includes a historic $500 million Surplus to Success investment ...
Tony Thurmond, the state superintendent of public instruction said in a statement last week that the state will continue to ...
Both CAP and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District are lobbying Congressional leaders to keep the funds in place.
The Green Bay Area Public School District Superintendent is speaking out publicly over her concerns about school funding in ...
An 'immediate loss this large is impossible to manage without making difficult and painful decisions,' said Matthew Gibson, ...
The senators request further information on the future of certain programs and the Institute of Museum and Library Services' ...
Violence is what grows in the vacuum left when schools lose funding, housing is unstable and mental health care is ...
The Evanston Township High School District 202 school board approved letters to send to public officials across the state ...
More than 300 scientists from the NIH signed an open letter on Monday to director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, criticizing the Trump ...
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