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If you picked a random bill filed in the General Assembly this year, there's more than a one in ten chance the original version would be devoid of meaningful content. They're called shell bills and here's why Kentucky lawmakers use them so much.
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Leaders of local Dolly Parton's Imagination Library branches say a proposed change in the state budget could cause them to shut down.
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The lawsuit, filed in the Ohio Supreme Court, alleges the board and the district's treasurer violated their duties by not publicly sharing details of the district's internal response plan intended for if immigration enforcement officers show up on school grounds.
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All but a couple neighborhoods got at least one new feature in 2025, like traffic calming or improved street lighting, thanks to the city's Complete Streets policy.
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