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Mar 05 2024
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Georgia 2024: Who’s qualified to run for Congress, state Legislature
See who has qualified to run for key federal and state offices in Georgia. Qualifying for U.S. House, state Legislature and other down-ballot races runs from March 4 to March 8. Here’s a list of who has filed to run, according to data from the Georgia Secretary of State. Candidates could change as this list is accurate as of 9 a.m. on March 5.
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionAug 04 2018
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Federal judge orders Trump admin to restart DACA program
A federal judge on Friday said the government must restart the entire DACA deportation amnesty, including accepting brand new applications — but gave the administration a chance to appeal before his ruling takes effect.
Washington TimesJul 12 2020
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Betsy DeVos: Schools that don't reopen shouldn't get federal funds
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told "Fox News Sunday" that public schools that don't reopen in the fall should not get federal funds, and that the money should be redirected to families who can use it to find another option for their children.
Why it matters: The Trump administration is engaged in a full-court press to reopen schools this fall, despite warnings from some public health
AxiosOct 31 2012
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Disaster relief: Obama, Romney differ on federal role
When Chris Christie praises President Barack Obama as "outstanding" and "incredibly supportive," you know something extraordinary has occurred.
CNN DigitalMar 08 2024
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Idaho man pleads guilty to charge for shooting Idaho dams, causing $550K in damages
A Meridian man that shot a rifle at two Idaho Power hydroelectric dams and tried to flee from police has pleaded guilty to a federal charge, the U.S. attorney for the District of Idaho said in a news release Friday. Randy Vail, 59, pleaded guilty to destruction of an energy facility after shooting at Hells Canyon and Brownlee dams, causing nearly $550,000 in damage to the structures. Vail
Yahoo NewsMar 08 2024
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Idaho man pleads guilty to charge for shooting Idaho dams, causing $550K in damages
A Meridian man that shot a rifle at two Idaho Power hydroelectric dams and tried to flee from police has pleaded guilty to a federal charge, the U.S. attorney for the District of Idaho said in a news release Friday. Randy Vail, 59, pleaded guilty to destruction of an energy facility after shooting at Hells Canyon and Brownlee dams, causing nearly $550,000 in damage to the structures. Vail
Idaho StatesmanJan 13 2023
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Tour guides barred from New Orleans' historic St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 lose appeal in federal court
For much of the past decade, Jordan Hobson gave tours of the French Quarter’s reputedly haunted sites and historic cemeteries through the company she manages, Witches Brew Tours. The most popular stop was always the famed St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 on Basin Street, home to the tombs of Homer Plessy and Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau, among others. Witches Brew walked an estimated 20,000 tourists
The Times-PicayuneJun 18 2021
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Judge rejects Biden attempt to pause oil, gas leases on federal lands
The Biden administration came under pressure Wednesday to resume leasing sales for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters after a federal judge handed Republican attorneys general a victory by blocking President Biden’s moratorium.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Republican, prodded the Interior Department to resume lease sales after a judge Tuesday granted a temporary injunction
Washington TimesAug 22 2018
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Representative Duncan Hunter, wife indicted by federal grand jury
A California congressman and his wife were indicted Tuesday on charges of filing fraudulent campaign-finance records, the Justice Department announced.
Washington TimesFeb 25 2024
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Wildfires reported on 2 Colorado Springs-area military installations on Sunday
Two Colorado Springs-area military installations were dealing with wildfires on a red-flag Sunday with warm temperatures and high winds. Colorado Springs, Air Force Academy and U.S. Forest Service fire crews were battling a 150-acre blaze on the Academy grounds on Sunday, according to CSFD officials. The brush fire started west of the Academy's Pine Valley family housing area at about 1 p.m.,
Colorado Springs Gazette