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El Metro employees strike over contract terms, call for fair negotiations
More than 130 El Metro employees in Laredo joined a strike over stalled contract negotiations, urging management to return to ...
Rather than waiting for illnesses to strike, OACEUS focuses on prevention, offering a comprehensive model that blends virtual ...
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Michigan's new political transparency portal delayed by months, company isn't meeting state goals
Michigan's new political transparency portal has been delayed by nearly a year. Emails obtained by Bridge Michigan indicate growing tensions between state officials and the contractor hired to ...
HARTFORD — Connecticut community college students, faculty and staff rallied in front of CT State Community College's ...
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Shutdown ends, but pay, benefits and aid may be delayed for Webb Co. families and workers
As the government reopens, Webb County residents and federal employees face delayed benefits, back pay and services — with ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history may be officially over, but getting everything back up and running won't ...
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Ethiopia investigates possible outbreak of new viral hemorrhagic fever after 8 people are infected
Health authorities in Africa have confirmed a possible outbreak of an unidentified viral hemorrhagic fever in southern Ethiopia after eight suspected cases were reported. The Africa CDC said ...
Conducting cybersecurity audits and backing up sensitive data are best practices, but they happen intermittently.
Other writers question a state comptroller candidate's plan for the state pension fund, rising plastic pollution and more.
A new partnership between Kennesaw State University and Marietta City Schools is shedding light on how banning cell phones in ...
With mixed reactions to reports that the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is looking at changes to salary sacrifice as part of her ...
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The Latest: House returns to vote on ending the government shutdown after nearly 2 months away
The longest government shutdown in history could conclude, after Speaker Mike Johnson called House representatives back into session following a nearly eight-week absence. The House is scheduled ...
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