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Republicans in Idaho and Missouri will be using caucuses to make their presidential picks next year after GOP-led legislatures canceled presidential primary elections.
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The claim against Southampton Community Healthcare is the result of testimony provided during a hearing in a lawsuit challenging the state’s limits on gender-affirming care for minors.
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The members of United Auto Workers Local 2250 were the first employees of General Motors to go on strike. They have since been joined by colleagues at 38 other GM and Stellantis facilities.
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City jobs will no longer require marijuana testing for applicants beginning in October.
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The number of bans and restrictions in the U.S. rose 33% in the last school year, according the report from free speech group PEN America. Florida had more bans than any other state, followed by Texas and Missouri.
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Biden approves disaster declaration following severe weather in late July and early August.
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The legislature declined to reinstate a state-run presidential primary this year, meaning that the parties are responsible for planning how delegates will be divided up next year.
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Synthetic opioids such as Fentanyl are causing more deaths than natural opioids.
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The board met Thursday and discussed use of force policies and the inability of the public to request changes.
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City Council will vote on the FY24 budget, utility bond, and a resolution aiding affordable housing Monday night.