YOUNGSTOWN — City council approved a $222.6 million budget for 2025 that includes $10.6 million in capital improvements and equipment purchases. Council voted 6-0 Wednesday in favor of the budget at a ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have terminated $250 ...
The U.S. Education Department reopened online applications Wednesday for income-driven repayment plans for student loan ...
Properties sold at tax auctions and sheriff sales will be assessed an additional $250 surcharge under a plan likely to be ...
Pandemic-era funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which was set to expire by the end of September, will now end ...
Devin is a Senior Fellow on the Federal Fiscal Policy team. Prior to joining the Center, Devin served as the White House ...
Iowa City decided to allocate $4 million in funding, provided by the American Rescue Plan Act, toward local businesses ...
Back to the Bricks won't be bringing a Tune-Up party to Fenton this year, prompting Fenton to plan its own auto show for 2026.
Generous labor pact, one of the richest in city history, agreed to last year with city's coalition now appears ill-advised.
Trustee Ed Whittaker said residents have been asking him about when the pickleball courts will be opened. He said work on the courts will begin in March and be done by August. “This is exciting for ...
Some parents now have an April 15 deadline to score the money before it is sent back to the Treasury for good.