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Mississippi’s primaries for U.S. House seats are Tuesday, June 7.
Just in time for spring weather, North Las Vegas has eight new park benches—convenient rest stops on popular community walking routes.
The challenges of a warming globe are nowhere more pressing than in Alaska, which sits as the nation’s front door to climate change.
Securely disposing of documents that contain your personal information—such as bank statements, canceled checks, receipts and credit-card junk mail—is one way to avoid becoming a fraud victim.
AARP is partnering with Dallas-based nonprofit Better Block Foundation to offer online blueprints for public structures specifically designed for older adults.
As the state prepares for another hurricane season, AARP Florida is offering resources on how to shelter at home or evacuate.
AARP Vermont is offering three free programs in April and May that will cover everything from bird calls to robocalls.
A recent AARP survey found that more than 54 percent of Rhode Islanders age 45 and older would consider building an accessory dwelling unit on their property to give loved ones a space of their own. One of AARP Rhode Island’s top 2022 General Assembly priorities is to make it easier to add an ADU by reducing or eliminating zoning requirements and other barriers.
Iowa voters need to prepare for important changes to election rules in advance of the June 7 primaries. They include a shorter early-voting period, shorter voting hours on primary day and more limits to who can pick up and drop off another person’s ballot.
AARP is backing a bill in the legislature that would create a state income tax credit for family caregivers.
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