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The Office of Personnel Management has proposed a new government-wide NDA for federal workers.
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A few members have big ideas but it's not clear if they can garner enough support to push them forward.
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Recent polling shows data centers are increasingly unpopular. That opposition was a factor in several local primary races in Kentucky where data center projects have popped up.
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The May 5 primary was the first election under new rules that eliminated a four-day grace period for late, mail-in ballots. Now, any ballot arriving to the Board of Elections after 7:30 p.m. on Election Day is invalid.
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Federal, state officials announce 'war against fraud' in Ohio, saying it has cost the state billionsOfficials discussed federal and state charges against 14 people for their alleged participation in fraudulent activity in Ohio.
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City Council has final say over the budget, but the process involves the mayor and city manager — and input from residents like you.
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Dozens of disabled Ohioans and their advocates packed a House committee meeting to share their frustrations and fears over dramatic changes to Medicaid and home health care.
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The new design includes no hotel, a lower maximum height, and revised traffic patterns.
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Gov. Andy Beshear added 15 conditions to the current six that qualify a patient for the state's medical cannabis program, saying he seeks to clarify existing state law.
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City Council approved legislation establishing civil fines and vehicle impoundment for people convicted of participating in street takeovers.