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Six of the seven justices agreed the language in Proposition A’s summary and fiscal note did not mislead voters and that the results of the measure’s statewide vote should stand.
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Dozens of employees could lose their jobs or be forced to relocate if the agency doesn’t persuade the federal government to keep the office running.
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This concern arises with heightened federal action on student deportations.
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Campgrounds, boat ramps and other facilities in at least 30 locations at federal lakes and reservoirs in six states will be closed or have their hours curtailed as of mid-May. Those changes are coming as the Trump administration tries to rapidly shrink the U.S. government. Officials at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers say they are dealing with staffing shortages and other budgetary restrictions. Officials say the changes will protect hydropower and dam operations and concentrate staff in fewer recreational areas to allow those locations to keep full services. But a municipal official in one South Dakota town near a dam says there are better ways to cut spending.
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Head Start programs across Missouri could be at risk for closure if leaked budget plans from the Trump administration are passed.
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The state has seen both drought and flooding after a bout of extreme weather.
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A newly enacted law allows the attorney general to challenge temporary injunctions, a move inspired by a pending abortion-rights case.
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The Mellon Foundation has announced $15 million in "emergency funding" for 56 humanities councils across the country. The government recently eliminated $65 million in support.
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What started off as an antitrust trial about Google's dominance in the search engine market has led to a penalties phase that is focused on its role in artificial intelligence.
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The Trump Administration dismissed all the scientists working on the next National Climate Assessment. The report is the most comprehensive source of information about climate change in the U.S.
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One of the only remaining above ground pools in the Midwest could be a step closer to receiving grant money to fund its preservation.
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