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The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday over whether they should allow taxpayer dollars to fund public charter schools.
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A new group aimed at encouraging independent candidates in Indiana will launch a statewide ad campaign.
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When he was a GOP presidential candidate two years ago, Vivek Ramaswamy often demanded the Jeffrey Epstein files be released. Now, as a Trump-backed candidate for governor, he's gone silent.
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Indiana wants to make it illegal for anyone to tell a pregnant minor about legal abortion services in other states without parental consent.
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The developer is planning a scaled-down version of the Hyde Park Square development, but it still will be a campaign issue in Cincinnati's Council election.
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There are a number of possible paths forward for this project. A spokesperson for the development team told WVXU this week that the team has made no decision about which path to pursue.
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An Ohio lawmaker wants to reintroduce an electricity peak demand program for small commercial and residential consumers.
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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.