There are many high-paying jobs that don’t require a master’s degree or higher.
Which states did the best job self-reporting their numbers to the Census Bureau? How did your state rank? Find out.
Find out the latest coronavirus numbers and statistics for your state, and how it compares to the nation.
One in twenty American workers clock most of their hours from home, and all signs suggest that remote work is here to stay.
The average debt per graduate varies widely by state, from a high of $31,489 in Mississippi to a low of $12,375 in Hawaii. States with the most debt per graduate are concentrated in the South.
While the statistics surrounding teenage drivers can be grim, there is positive news.
The likelihood of getting into any car accident is higher in urban areas, but the likelihood of being involved in a fatal accident is higher in rural areas.
The likelihood of getting into any car accident is higher in urban areas, but the likelihood of being involved in a fatal accident is higher in rural areas.
Despite minorities making up almost 40 percent of the U.S. population, minority-owned startups account for only 27.4 percent of all startup businesses.
Despite membership falling, public approval for unions is the highest in 15 years.
Nationwide, the median hourly wage for a construction worker is $22.12, compared to the $18.58 median wage across all occupations. However, certain locations offer better conditions for construction workers than others.
In this job seeker’s market, now is a good time for workers to make career moves.
The states spending the most on public education tend to be located in the Northeast, while those spending the least are located in the West or the South.
A combination of high housing prices, crushing student loan debt, and stagnant wages have kept homeownership rates among millennials lower than those of previous generations at the same age.
Are prices headed up or down? Where are the hotspots for buyers and sellers? Find out with these charts and graphs, updated weekly.
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Local artists will open their inspiring and creative work spaces to the community during the Artists Along the Bitterroot Studio Tours on Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and 3.
Corvallis American Legion Post 91 and Auxiliary members prepared the cemetery for Memorial Day ceremonies on Saturday.
In a hearing, Rosendale faulted review standards for killing a logging and vegetation project in the Lewis and Clark National Forest near Lincoln.
Nearly 2,000 hospitals have merged in the 30 years, with various outcomes that don’t always favor patients.
North America is no slouch at providing wildlife spectacles, but Africa serves up another level of awe.
The park’s Saturday evening events will each begin at 8 p.m. at the campground amphitheater and last about an hour.
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A 59-year-old Hamilton man is accused of brandishing an AR-15 at a couple when they arrived at his residence to retrieve items belonging to a deceased family member.
🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.
The trial of the man accused in the death of John Michael “Mike” Crites, the 48-year-old Birdseye man who was killed in June 2011, is set for June 1.
Stevensville school bus driver Janette Sessions is facing charges for allegedly driving under the influence while transporting kids to school.
🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.
The mark-downs have rankled some lawmakers who object to his characterization of their projects as pork-barrel spending.
Conservation groups called the ruling a blow to the clean water regulations in an arid state where roughly half of the wetlands are cut off from the navigable waterways for at least part of most years.
The ruling came after environmentalists sued the government for dropping the red slurry material into waterways hundreds of times over the past decade.