Gov. Wes Moore said "real danger" is imminent for Marylanders amid federal actions and cuts, but he stopped short of answering whether he's bracing for a potential Maryland-based recession.
There's a $200 million deficit in the current fiscal year, and a much bigger one under most scenarios for the next year.
JUNEAU — The Alaska Department of Revenue forecast on Wednesday that the state would see a bigger deficit in the next fiscal year due to lower-than-expected oil prices.
If it is eliminated or the funding for it is zeroed out, Alaska would lose up to $140 million in annual federal funding to ...
A day before a shutdown deadline, Senate Democrats are mounting a last-ditch protest over a Republican-led spending bill that ...
Workplace violence continues to be a primary concern for employers and a challenge to maintaining workplace safety. Still, it is unclear whether ...
An iconic reindeer so beloved that he has been in parades, featured on reality TV shows and visited by schoolchildren on field trips ...
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend Corporation's Board of Trustees is urging the Alaska Legislature to transform the dividend ...
The White House has withdrawn the nomination of David Weldon, a former Florida congressman, to lead the Centers for Disease ...