If they become policy, these changes could create challenges for folks who need affordable internet service.
The FCC is considering new restrictions to its Lifeline internet subsidy program that could make it harder for low-income families and immigrants to access affordable internet service.
A bill creating the Low-Income Telecommunications Assistance Program has been signed into law by New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham.
On Friday, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham boosted low-income households’ access to affordable, high-speed internet. It’s ...
Rising food prices and limited job opportunities have pushed the Marshall Islands to try a bold economic experiment.
What are journalists missing from the state of Delaware? What would you most like WHYY News to cover? Let us know. Delaware resident Victor Elbaz said he was on the edge of being evicted from his home ...
The Mayors for a Guaranteed Income coalition decried the dismantling of federal aid programs in a news release published on Tuesday. "At a time when key federal aid programs are being dismantled, ...
Giant Utility National Grid Said to "Skimp" on Cleanup of Contaminated Land in Gowanus, Brooklyn On our most toxic ...
When The Fay opened in 2024, San Jose officials believed the 23-story, 336-unit high-rise could be transformative, not only by adding much-needed housing but also by boosting foot traffic near the ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. (CHALKBEAT INDIANA) — Indiana lawmakers are moving to eliminate state college degrees that ...
"The average person living in an apartment or a house is subsidizing the electricity usage of AI data centers." ...
Eleven local teens were recently awarded the 2026 State Seal of Civic Engagement (SSCE) from the California Department of ...