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Activists say the White House has failed to keep notes of the president's meetings with foreign leaders, and that immigration records could be destroyed.
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A proposed constitutional amendment would set 16-year limits on legislators serving in the Ohio House or Senate.Ohioans for Legislative Term Limits filed…
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Despite affirmative action goals meant to make up for disparities, white-owned businesses win most of the bids for government work. And in many places the numbers are getting worse.
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Efforts are underway in Ohio for the 2020 Census, the U.S. government's once-a-decade effort to count every resident in the country. Mailers will begin…
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San Bernardino County, Calif., is creating a commuter train that reaches the small city of Redlands. While good for the environment, some residents worry it will undo the city's slow growth measures.
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The bureau says it needs around a half-million temporary workers by this spring to carry out the national head count. Some census advocates are worried the agency isn't moving fast enough on hiring.
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President Trump is delivering the 2020 "State of the Union" address, which comes under the shadow of his impeachment trial. Watch his remarks live and…
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The city's Community Safety Advisory Commission says that Columbus Police should establish an independent civilian review board to oversee any…
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Columbus and Franklin County officials say a new municipal courthouse downtown may go up across the street from the current courthouse.While it's still in…
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The U.S. Small Business Administration hosted a conference Wednesday to discuss how Central Ohio residents can benefit from "opportunity zones"—a federal…