In the wake of a pivotal directive issued by the Public Service Commission (PSC) on May 16, the West Virginia Municipal Water Quality Association (WVMWQA) is challenging the veracity of the order that commands water and sewer utilities across the state to conduct cyber-threat vulnerability
Amid the seasonal shifts and bustling activity of New Brunswick, New Jersey, a significant transformation of the urban landscape may unfold as the City Council considers a measure to bar cars from a lively segment of George Street. Pending legislative approval, this stretch of road will
The line between upholding the law and breaching societal trust can be razor-thin, especially when symbols of extremism are displayed within law enforcement agencies entrusted with public safety. The discovery of a Three Percenters decal on a Dallas state patrol car has sparked significant concern
As government expenditure continues to swell, think tanks like the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and the Institute for Fiscal Studies warn of an unavoidable reality: tax hikes seem inevitable. To sustain and improve public services without compromising fiscal rules, future
The United States is at a crossroads with its energy policy, facing the urgent need to shift towards sustainable sources amidst growing demand and an aging grid system. Solar energy, with its capacity to provide clean, renewable power directly to homeowners, stands poised to play a transformative
Connecticut's public higher education system finds itself on a precipice, facing severe financial distress as budget deficits widen. The response from lawmakers has been decisive, albeit contentious, with a recent bill passing that delivers an additional $160 million injection of COVID-19