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The U.S. Department of Agriculture moved to terminate union contracts with thousands of employees of its animal health and ...
Trump's executive order on homelessness is criticized for ignoring mental health and housing issues, risking federal funding ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order making it easier for states and cities to remove homeless individuals from the ...
The MUSC Health Jean and Hugh K. Leatherman Behavioral Care Pavilion will serve patients, provide mental health care to ...
A federal judge in Washington determined Columbus and other cities should get Congressionally approved grants without being required to follow Trump's executive orders.
A $3.9 million renovation in the Alleghany Highlands is transforming an existing building into a one-stop hub for mental ...
President Trump’s three new AI executive orders highlight key priorities—boosting infrastructure, promoting exports, and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has canceled its collective bargaining agreements with labor unions representing more than ...
Now is a time of great uncertainty for the thousands of area residents who rely on Medicaid and their health care providers. A new federal law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, includes cuts to the ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for the crack down on homelessness has sparked concern among advocates nationwide, including San Antonio.
Laredo’s Area Health Education Center earns national recognition for its service and programs supporting the community’s ...
MorseLife Chairman David Mack said a review of the WPB non-profit found no "malfeasance," but Mack didn't say what wrongdoing was probed.