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Critics of Oklahoma poultry farm bill say they won’t rest
Tulsa World· 3 days agoThe status means some in-house disagreement remains on House Bill 4118 by Rep. David Hardin, so a...
Junior League of Lancaster looks back on 100 years of community service
Lancaster Online· 3 days agoOn March 3 and 4, 1924, just four months after the organization was established, the Junior League...
Goodbye, old friend: Beloved oak tree in Tumwater set to be cut down, city says
The Olympian· 6 days agoTumwater Mayor Debbie Sullivan used executive action Tuesday to have the historic Davis Meeker Garry Oak tree cut down, the city citing its poor health and high risk for causing accidents, injury ...
New exhibit shows impact of Civil Rights movement on Bob Dylan's art
Tulsa World· 2 days agoIn January of 1961, just days after John F. Kennedy was sworn in as president, a 19-year-old...
Can Big Donors Ever Move the Needle on Controversial Causes? Lessons From the Long Marijuana...
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 21 hours agoIn 1969, smoking a joint anywhere in the United States could land you in jail, and only 12 percent of the U.S. public supported the legalization of marijuana. Today, marijuana for medical or ...
Lawyers’ coalition provides new messengers for Black voter engagement
La Crosse Tribune· 7 days agoThe Young Black Lawyers’ Organizing Coalition has recruited lawyers and law students and is sending...
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Kentucky's primaries
Associated Press· 4 days agoAll of Donald Trump’s top opponents for the Republican nomination for president dropped out of the...
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Idaho's state primary and Democratic presidential caucus
Associated Press· 4 days agoWhen Idaho voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide primaries for the U.S. House and the state...
Multnomah County DA race: Fact-checking a political ad aimed at Nathan Vasquez
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland· 5 days agoFour years ago, Mike Schmidt won his post as Multnomah County District Attorney by a landslide as a...
California lawmakers kill psychedelics legalization — and hundreds more bills. What was cut?
The Sacramento Bee· 5 days agoA California bill to regulate therapeutic psychedelic use and another that would require employers to allow employees to disconnect from work in their off hours were the latest victims of a ...