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Mar 30 2024
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The Minnesota department of transportation is looking into 'reimagining' part of I-94
MINNEAPOLIS — As work continues on "Rethinking I-94" between downtown Minneapolis and the state capitol in St. Paul, one group says turning it into a boulevard is the best idea. Our Streets MPLS has published a new report, filled with data about the impact the interstate has had on communities in the metro and how their proposed boulevard could illeveate several issues. "There is no
CBS News (Online)Apr 09 2024
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Closure of Bay Area emergency department spurs fight between hospital and local officials
The future of a recently-closed emergency department in a coastal Bay Area community is up in the air, as local officials are demanding that it reopen immediately, against the wishes of hospital executives who recently shut it down temporarily for repairs. Seton Coastside in Moss Beach — about halfway between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay — includes an emergency department and a 116-bed skilled
San Francisco ChronicleMar 26 2024
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How conservative Florida groups pushed controversial child labor, SNAP bills in Kentucky
FRANKFORT — Five Republican state representatives traveled at taxpayer expense to Nashville on Dec. 6 to attend an event hosted by a right-wing Florida think tank, the Foundation for Government Accountability. Titled “In the Fight Forum,” there is no trace of the event on the internet, and the Foundation did not respond to requests for details. Less than two months later, in late January, one
The Courier-JournalMar 25 2024
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Justice Department warns of election misinformation 'rabbit holes'
Calling elections workers “first responders of democracy…” federal prosecutors vowed to continue pursuing every threat reported to their office. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video PHOENIX — There is more fallout from threats made against Arizona elections officials, as the Justice Department announced Monday an Ohio man will serve
12NewsMar 04 2024
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Oregon has fewer job openings as labor market eases up
The number of Oregon job openings is returning to normal levels as the state’s tight labor market begins to relax.
Employers had about 65,000 open jobs at the end of last year, according to the latest quarterly survey from the Oregon Employment Department. That’s down 25% from a year earlier – the fourth straight period that job vacancies have declined by at least that much.
The OregonianApr 05 2024
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Utah County Health Department looking to fund youth drug prevention programs
PROVO — The Utah County Health Department is encouraging submissions of project proposals to prevent the use of electronic cigarettes, marijuana and other drugs by youths. The health department annually looks for Utah County-based projects to fund that address root causes and prevent adverse outcomes of youth substance abuse. The department announced Friday all applications are due by May 3. "
KSLApr 11 2024
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Columbus Department of Public Service tests bike lane width and protections at pop-up event
It was only a test, but for cyclists who have to get around much of Columbus riding in vehicle traffic with no bike lanes, it was another hopeful pedal forward. The Columbus Department of Public Service held a pop-up event Wednesday afternoon along East Broad Street on the East Side to test out quick-build bike barriers intended to create protections for bicyclists by providing separation from
The Columbus DispatchApr 08 2024
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Justice Department won’t give Republicans audio tapes of Biden’s interview with special counsel
The Department of Justice says it won’t provide Congress with the audio tapes from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interviews with President Joe Biden despite threats from House Republicans to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in criminal contempt. In a new letter obtained by CNN, DOJ said it would not be turning over the audio tapes by the deadline Republicans set for them. The department
CNN (Online News)Apr 05 2024
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News photos: Homecoming for steam locomotive after departing Milwaukee County Zoo
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — After 63 years operating at the Milwaukee County Zoo, steam locomotive No. 1916 Henry J. Grant went back home to the Riverside & Great Northern Railway in Wisconsin Dells. The Sandley Light Railway Equipment Works built the 15-inch gauge 4-4-2 at what is now the R&GN shops in 1960-61. Today, a crew loaded up No. 1916 for transport to the tourist line. The coal-fired
Trains.comApr 13 2024
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Pompeo warns diversity chief who espoused anti-American 'Marxist dogma' will 'destroy the State Department'
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the State Department's new senior DEI hire will "destroy" the foreign affairs agency and make America "less safe" in an interview Friday with Fox News Digital. Zakiya Carr Johnson was hired by the State Department last week as chief officer of diversity, equity and inclusion. Fox News Digital exposed her past anti-American remarks, including her
Fox News (Online News)