U.S. HUD Makes $4.4M Available To Expand Local Lead Hazard Workforces And Inspections
Washington, D.C. — Communities looking to reduce lead exposure in older housing can now compete for more than $4.4 million
Read MoreWashington, D.C. — Communities looking to reduce lead exposure in older housing can now compete for more than $4.4 million
Read MoreWashington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Education and a panel of stakeholders reached consensus Friday on a proposed new
Read MorePetersburg, Va. — Families in Petersburg could soon see more options for urgent medical care, improved school nutrition, and help
Read MoreNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing a new package of firearm measures aimed at limiting the spread of 3D-printed
Read MoreIowa schools could see fewer federal paperwork hurdles and more flexibility in how certain federal education dollars are used after
Read MoreNew York, N.Y. Enrollment at the City University of New York is up for a third consecutive year, with the
Read MoreNew York, N.Y. A fast-growing artificial intelligence company best known for lifelike voice technology is expanding in Manhattan, a move
Read MoreNew York opens $67.5M NY PLAYS grants to build and renovate inclusive public playgrounds, with at least $35M for underserved areas.
Read MoreHHS restricted child care and family assistance payments in five states, requiring receipts and justification while fraud concerns are reviewed.
Read MoreNYC appoints Dina Levy to lead HPD and orders “Rental Ripoff” hearings in every borough to address conditions and hidden fees.
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