Oklahoma Human Services Advocates for SNAP Theft Victims, Claims Extended Through December 2024
Oklahoma Human Services advises SNAP recipients to report benefit theft for replacement under the recently passed Continuing Appropriations Act of 2025, which extends claims until December 2024.
Arizona Faces Voter Verification Challenges as Unconfirmed Citizenship Documents Reach 218,000 Ahead of Key Elections
Arizona's Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes, reported that the number of voters with unconfirmed citizenship has risen to 218,000, a critical issue ahead of key votes.
Mayor Karen Bass Champions LA Businesses with First Sports & Entertainment Supplier Diversity Summit
Mayor Karen Bass is hosting an LA Sports & Entertainment Supplier Diversity Summit to help local businesses capitalize on opportunities from upcoming major events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympic Games.
St. Louis Residents Invited to Discuss I-44 Bridge Maintenance as MoDOT Sets Public Meetings for Feedback on Infrastructure Project
MoDOT is hosting public meetings to discuss maintenance plans for 32 bridges on I-44, with sessions on October 15 and 17. The work is set to begin in 2026.
Cochise County Settles Lawsuit for $125,000, Commits to Transparency Overhaul with New Public Records Software
Cochise County reached a $125,000 settlement with American Oversight over public records issues and plans to improve transparency with NextRequest software and a full-time paralegal.
Philadelphia Celebrates Opening of Montgomery Avenue Bridge, First Major Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Project in the City
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker opened Philadelphia’s Montgomery Avenue Bridge, the city's first major project funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, in partnership with federal representatives.