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A day after Rep. Thomas Massie, a northern Kentucky Republican, took the first step in forcing a vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, survivors rallied at the U.S. Capitol in support.
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The plan would allocate $4.63 million for police officer overtime and recruitment efforts, plus technology like drones, license plate readers, and more public cameras.
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Ohio's leaders will be drawing new congressional district lines this fall, and citizens can submit their suggestions.
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City Council will vote on whether to repeal the project's Planned Development status. If passed, a citizen-led referendum will no longer be on the November ballot.
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While free market conservatives and progressives said the Intel deal violates the basics of capitalism, Ohio's Republican U.S. senators are praising it.
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A federal judge says the city did violate Michael Washington’s right to due process by not offering him a hearing before his termination. A jury will consider several other issues.
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The voter advocacy group Count US IN surveyed 1,662 registered Indiana voters last week as the Trump administration pushes state Republicans on redistricting.
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An influential conservative group has issued its first endorsement in the 2026 election cycle in Ohio, backing Auditor Keith Faber for attorney general.
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It claims that provision of the transportation budget, which took effect in June, violates the National Voter Registration Act, also known as the Motor Voter Law.
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Indiana Democrats say Republicans trying to redraw the state's congressional map are "greedy cheaters" dismantling the bedrock principles of democracy.