Mass firings, buyouts and heightened uncertainty led to an exodus of federal workers in 2025. More than 300,000 employees will be out of the government by the end of December.
Shrimpers along the South Carolina coast are still waiting for a positive impact from President Trump's tariffs on imported shrimp that are meant to help them compete.
Community responds to recent attacks with forums and outreach. Also, a summer camp that provides skills for future ...
The university has established a two-year on-campus living requirement for many incoming students starting in Fall 2026.
A pop-up exhibit at Arden Fair brings back memories of KB Toys, the Disney Store, and more through photos and fashion.
Congress is taking some action on the ACA. Here's where things stand for the people who rely on Obamacare health insurance.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Bloomberg's Consumer Reporter Redd Brown, who wrote about the changing sentiments toward the lunch bowl industry.
Sacramento State is navigating significant fiscal challenges, while also celebrating increased enrollment numbers and new ...
Warner Bros has formally rejected Paramount's $108 billion hostile bid.
New I-80 express lanes in Solano County are open, with variable tolls and FasTrak required. Some drivers see a useful option.
President Trump's lawsuit alleges that the BBC's fall 2024 documentary was "a brazen attempt" to harm his re-election. The BBC has apologized but rejects his claim.
A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed ...