October 14, 2024
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State leaders voted to proceed with plans to allow most people to conceal carry in public areas of the Capitol and extension. That’s after 87% of online comments opposed allowing permitted-only concealed carry. The post Officials move closer to allowing public to carry concealed guns in Wyoming Capitol appeared first on WyoFile .
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Boulder voters used ranked choice voting to reelect Mayor Aaron Brocket in 2023. Boulder County Clerk Molly Fitzpatrick oversaw that election.
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Highlights of Week 2 in Colorado’s antitrust case to block the Kroger-Albertsons merger.
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Unless additional money is found, the state’s bulk fund runs the risk of having to further limit distribution, leaving the hundreds of organizations with little or no access to free naloxone.
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Some have predicted that Appalachia could be a “climate haven” for those who want to escape hurricanes. The post Is Appalachia seeing an influx of climate refugees? Here’s what the data shows. appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Five incumbents and four challengers are on the ballot for five city council seats. The post Housing challenges, casino revenues among top issues raised by Danville candidates appeared first on Cardinal News.
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From elsewhere: Bedford town electric utility looks to increase hydro plant’s output. Rebuilding and cleaning New River Junction underway after extensive flooding. “Blessed” Lees-McRae teams grateful to Ferrum for shelter after storm. The post ‘Right to retrieve’ legal challenge dismissed as state considers new rules; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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The department’s decision to install the technology comes in the wake of Central Current’s and others’ reporting about officers repeatedly crashing their cars. The post Syracuse police ask lawmakers for $112K to buy tech to track officers use of department cars appeared first on Central Current.
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The pro-cryptocurrency group Stand with Crypto has been sending election-season messages to Ohioans. The post Crypto tries to woo Ohio voters; Clevelanders battle book bans elsewhere appeared first on Signal Cleveland.