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Early voting centers are open statewide through October 31.
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An outside law firm found a lack of training and knowledge about heat safety. They also found a culture in which employees were afraid to speak up about safety concerns out of fears over retaliation.
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“We don’t have a sense of when it may happen again, we don’t have a sense of what to do differently,” Councilman Mark Conway said.
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City voters have a wide variety of questions to decide this fall.
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Attorneys filed proposed schedules for litigation involving the Key Bridge.
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The ruling can severely limit the amount the city could receive.
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McKesson and Amerisource Bergen will now begin their defense.
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Robert Phillip Nedd appears to have a gun which he is commanded to drop before police open fire. Worley defended officers’ decision to pursue the man on foot after he fled the scene of a car crash.
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The LA settlement is the largest of its kind.
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Jovani Patterson, chairman of People for Elected Accountability and Civic Engagement, thinks that by slashing the size of that office, the city can redirect funding elsewhere. Detractors argue it will decrease representation.