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Cincinnati EnquirerAppeals court sides with Cincinnati, cities in battle over Ohio tobacco lawsThe 10th District Court of Appeals said efforts by Ohio lawmakers to bar local tobacco laws are unconstitutional.
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Milwaukee Journal-SentinelUniversity of Wisconsin students would pay hundreds more in tuition under proposalOn July 10, the Board of Regents is expected to vote on a proposal to raise tuition at UW campuses for the 2025-26 academic ...
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Houston Chronicle'Fierce and loving spirit': Missing Camp Mystic counselor dedicated life to children, volunteeringKatherine Ferruzzo, a recent Memorial High graduate and incoming University of Texas freshman, is the sole Camp Mystic ...
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NBC New YorkDeliberations to enter third day in trial of man accused of killing Connecticut prep school studentJury deliberations are going into a third day in the trial of Raul Valle after the jury said they remain deadlocked on the ...
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The Associated PressTrump appointees have ties to companies that stand to benefit from privatizing weather forecastsAs commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick oversees the U.S. government’s vast efforts to monitor and predict the weather. The ...
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The Associated PressHow Americans think the government should respond to natural disasters, according to recent pollsMost of the U.S. adults who have experienced major flooding in the past five years think climate change was at least a ...
The FBI is investigating former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey for what sources describe as a ...
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Detroit Free PressDetroit, Royal Oak, Ann Arbor try Throne toilets — a new public bathroom solutionAnn Arbor, Detroit and Royal Oak are all trying Throne portable full-service restrooms that can be used by the public.
White Marsh resident Clare Arthur said she has no problem with the new homes and apartments springing up in White Marsh. She also isn’t scared of the macabre — she’s enjoyed visiting and taking ...
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The Washington PostHow conservatives beat back a Republican sell-off of public landsWhen a GOP senator proposed using federal land for affordable housing, right-wing forces revolted to protect what they see as a symbol of American greatness.
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Allentown Morning CallHellertown Council member resigns after blasting ‘culture of manipulation, secrecy and unethical leadership behavior’Liz Thompson resigned from Hellertown Borough Council after reading a statement at Monday night’s meeting in which she accused top borough officials, specifically Mayor David Heintzelman and council ...
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The Columbus DispatchAdults only: Access to porn will require age verification in Ohio under new lawPurveyors of online pornography will have to verify that their customers are adults before giving access to the content, according to a new state law.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said his family was rescued in the unprecedented floodwaters that killed more than 100 people in central Texas.
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Boston HeraldGov. Healey’s out-of-state travel draws criticism from Republican gubernatorial candidatesGov. Maura Healey is out of town this week after quickly signing the yearly budget into law Friday and making clear she was ready to cut funding for local projects if Massachusetts experiences fiscal ...
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Tampa Bay TimesHere’s who’s running in Tampa’s upcoming election for District 5Tampa City Council member Gwen Henderson had more than 15 months in her term when she died last month of natural causes. So the city is holding a special election Sept. 9 to fill her District 5 seat, ...
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Des Moines RegisterNitrate levels drop in Des Moines, Raccoon rivers, but watering ban remains for nowCentral Iowa lawn watering ban continues despite falling nitrate levels in Des Moines, Raccoon rivers. Most comply, but a few get tickets, lose water.
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