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The Biden administration announced this week it’s moving to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug. That move could put more pressure on the Indiana General Assembly to take some steps toward cannabis legalization.
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Mayor Craig Greenberg wants to drop almost all Louisville Metro Government funding for two decades-old organizations that offer free soil tests, 4-H youth programs and other services.
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The proposed budget for the next fiscal year, which starts July 1, includes “historic” raises for first responders and other city employees.
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Five of Indiana’s six Republican gubernatorial candidates showed up to the primary’s final debate Tuesday, as U.S. Sen. Mike Braun opted to stay in Washington, D.C., for a foreign aid vote.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency officials didn’t tell Kentucky flood survivors about an 18-month deadline to appeal for financial assistance. A disaster relief organization says that’s not the only time that’s happened.
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Republican Sen. Rand Paul spoke about inflation, veteran support, mental health and homelessness during a visit to western Kentucky on Monday that included stops in Hopkinsville, Grand Rivers, Madisonville and Murray.
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On Monday, Louisville officials announced a new program for registering all rental properties in Jefferson County.
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In Kentucky, residents must register to vote at least 29 days before an election.
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This week, the Transit Authority of River City, Louisville’s public bus system, announced some of the widest service cuts in the organization’s history. It will slash the frequency of a majority of its routes.
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A new Kentucky law will limit which nicotine vapes businesses can sell. But a lawsuit claims it’s unconstitutional because it will restrict hemp-derived and cannabis vapes, too.
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Republicans scrapped a contentious change to the otherwise broadly supported “momnibus” bill on Monday. That cleared its path to becoming law.