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Perspective: Rail vs. reality
Colorado Springs Gazette· 7 days agoHave you noticed that the expansion of passenger rail is beginning to permeate agendas of state and local governments? The romance of big rail projects...
Owners of Aztlan Theatre on Santa Fe say steep property taxes threaten its future: “It’s a crying...
Denver Post· 4 days agoFive years later, it had jumped to nearly $14,500, and by last year, that number reached about...
Mark Bennett: As Trump OKs supporters to vote by mail, Indiana should lift restrictions
Kokomo Tribune, Ind. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoVoting-eligible Hoosiers adults should be regular voters. Indiana residents who are U.S. citizens ages 18 or older, registered to vote and aren’t currently incarcerated for a crime should exercise ...
In the political shadow of Trump, a Kansas felon runs for Congress
Kansas Reflector via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCall it trickle-down politics. On Monday, just hours before the filing deadline, a Topeka man with a...
Teacher resignations drop in OPS, other districts after retention efforts like higher pay
Omaha World-Herald· 6 days agoFor example, the Omaha Public Schools reported in May that 270 certified staff — teachers,...
Denver and other jails are ditching programs allowing inmates to go to work — once a mainstay....
Canon City Daily Record· 2 days agoThe Denver Sheriff Department discontinued its jail work-release program during the COVID-19...
‘Felons, Donald Trump should be an inspiration.’ So this Kansan’s running for Congress | Opinion
Wichita Eagle via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“The majority of Kansas is probably going to vote for a felon for president,” said Michael Allen...
California's pot economy is crashing. What comes next?
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoVince Ning has a singular perspective on California’s weed industry. When Ning looks out across...
A water supply used for suburban AZ growth 'is gone,' one negotiator says
Arizona Daily Star· 7 days agoThe water in question is called NIA water, and it has made up more than 20% of the CAP's historic...
Johnson & Johnson knowingly exposed Ohio babies to toxins. Is $27 million enough of a penalty? Today...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 2 days agoOhio will receive about $27.7 million as its share of a $700 million multistate settlement with Johnson & Johnson regarding the company’s marketing of its talc baby products. Editor Chris Quinn ...