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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/KalamazooJocelyn Benson’s campaign finance violation prompts Michigan GOP legislative fixHouse Republicans say Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson avoided consequences for violating Michigan’s campaign finance law earlier this year due to a loophole. Now, they’re looking to close that gap ...
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The Tennessean NashvilleKilmar Abrego Garcia hearing in Nashville ends without a ruling. What happens next?For the third time in a little more than a month, Kilmar Abrego Garcia was in a Nashville courthouse July 16, for a hearing meant to determine whether he remains in federal custody. Judge Waverly ...
Congress is weighing legislation that enacts a series of cuts to already approved funding, including $1.1 billion for public media.
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The Texas TribuneAppeals court orders release of Uvalde school shooting recordsEighteen news organizations including The Texas Tribune have been seeking the records since 2022, when 19 children and 2 teachers were killed at Robb Elementary School.
A Watertown state representative was arrested and charged with drunken driving after police say he struck a parked car and left the scene near the State House. “I am a state rep,” John Lawn, a 56 ...
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Allentown Morning CallPa. court officials respond to Allentown mayor, say ICE has legal right to operate in Lehigh County Courthouse public areasCourt officials sent a statement in response to Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk’s concerns regarding ICE operations at the Lehigh County courthouse, clarifying that federal immigration officials have a ...
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Indianapolis Star2025 ILEARN scores released. What the data shows about Indiana studentsThis year's ILEARN scores for 3rd-8th graders show overall increases in some area but stagnant results for others.
Baltimore’s 988 mental health crisis hotline is getting a boost, thanks to a $10 million grant agreement approved by the Board of Estimates Wednesday. The five-year agreement between Mayor Brandon ...
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Dallas Morning NewsTexas’ Robert Roberson gets new execution date in ‘shaken baby’ caseThis is a breaking news story that will be updated. A Smith County judge scheduled Robert Roberson to be executed Oct. 16 — granting the Texas attorney general’s request to set the death date for ...
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Philadelphia InquirerSenate to vote on cuts to NPR and PBS. Here’s how WHYY and other Pa. stations would be impacted.With Republicans on the verge of cutting off federal funding for NPR and PBS, one public media executive in Pennsylvania predicts local stations in rural areas will end up becoming “collateral ...
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Dallas Morning NewsMayors petition Abbott to revive DART funding, governance bills in Texas’ special sessionFive North Texas mayors are asking Gov. Greg Abbott to revive two bills aimed at reshaping Dallas Area Rapid Transit during the upcoming special legislative session. The bills — House Bill 3187 and ...
A Pennsylvania man has been arrested after making online threats targeting Tampa General Hospital’s chief executive officer, including internet postings that said he should be beheaded, authorities ...
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The Associated PressNebraska sues neighboring Colorado over how much water it's drawing from the South Platte RiverNebraska is suing Colorado over the amount of water it draws from the South Platte River, the latest in a long history of water rights disputes between the states that have been left increasingly dry ...
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramGovernor seeks disaster aid for Fort Worth Cooper Apartment fire victimsNearly a month after a fire displaced tenants from The Cooper apartments in Fort Worth, the state has asked the SBA to declare a disaster to open up loans for the tenants.
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The Associated PressFlorida State student accused in a mass shooting is set to go to trial in NovemberThe trial for the Florida State University student accused of killing two people and wounding six others in a mass shooting on campus in April is set to go to trial this November. At a case ...
Florida officials warn about Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria found in warm water that has caused four deaths this year. The bacteria can enter through wounds or raw oyster consumption.
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