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Deadline looms to spend money on students experiencing homelessness
Mountain West states have millions of dollars left to help the student population experiencing homelessness and must decide where they’re going by the end of September. But they’re optimistic they can meet the deadline.
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'It's Madness': American Factories Scramble To Secure Critical Supplies
U.S. factories are thriving thanks to unexpectedly strong demand for all kinds of goods, but that is also leading to unexpected headaches.
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More States Require Masks In Public As COVID-19 Spreads, But Enforcement Lags
Governors and mayors in some regions with rising COVID-19 counts have made masks mandatory in public places. But sometimes their own police refuse to enforce the mask rules.
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For Health Care Workers, The Pandemic Is Fueling Renewed Interest In Unions
Many front-line health workers who have faced a perpetual lack of PPE and inconsistent safety measures believe the government and their employers have failed to protect them from COVID-19.
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Hit Record Highs. Where Are Hospitals Reaching Capacity?
The pandemic is once again putting tens of thousands of people in the hospital in the U.S. Is it more than the health care system can handle? Find out which states are getting close to their limit.
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Republicans in Congress say they’d keep federal abortion funding in cases of rape, incest
Republicans interviewed by States Newsroom said if they take control in the midterm elections, they expect to keep Hyde Amendment intact in bills passed by Congress
Idaho COVID fraud task force has a message for white-collar criminals: ‘You can’t hide it’
‘We’re going to find that out, one way or another,’ officials say
More rural districts transition to a four-day week in hopes of attracting teachers
Some applicants turned down jobs when districts were operating on five-day weeks
UK consul general tours Idaho, Montana, Wyoming to foster ties, share tech and energy solutions
Topics included how to transition off of coal and how to respond to the AI data center boom.
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'Losing A Generation': Fall College Enrollment Plummets For 1st-Year Students
Researchers say the pandemic is largely to blame for this year's drastic enrollment declines, but college-going has also been on a decade-long downward trend.
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