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The proposal tops this week’s topics on the Reporters Roundtable.
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The claim comes as a New York prosecutor considers charging him in connection with hush money paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. There has been no announcement of plans for an indictment.
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Three board members resigned after the National Audubon Society rejected calls to change its name. Some local groups are renaming themselves anyway.
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The legislation comes more than a month after the train derailment in East Palestine. Similar legislation was introduced in the Senate earlier this month.
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AMATS and NOACA are taking public comments on their draft Transportation Improvement Programs, which outline highway, public transit, bike, and pedestrian projects over the next four years.
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Some candidates called for Akron, which is has a growing immigrant and refugee population, to become a "sanctuary city."
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Six GOP-led states have now pulled out of the Electronic Registration Information Center, despite it being considered one of the best tools states have to detect voter fraud.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and Sen. J.D. Vance have criticized the U.S. EPA for moving too slowly on removal of toxic soil in East Palestine.
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Laketran will spend $22 million in federal and state grant money to renovate and expand its facility. The improvements are set to be complete by late fall 2024.
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