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The banned words list applies to all work done at the largest federal funder of clean energy technology.
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Ahead of the leaders' meeting on Monday, the White House released its peace plan to immediately end Israel's war in the territory, boost aid to Gaza and require Hamas to release Israeli hostages.
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Politician Charles Booker resigned as head of the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Booker ran unsuccessfully for both of Kentucky’s U.S. Senate seats before Gov. Andy Beshear appointed him to the position.
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John Aubrey was nearing the end of his seventh term as sheriff. He previously said he would not run for reelection.
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The changes are part of an effort by TARC officials to cut costs and increase efficiency.
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The settlement ends an eight-year lawsuit brought against the city by LDG Development.
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As it becomes increasingly likely Indiana Republican lawmakers will make a new congressional district map, several listeners have asked how one party redraws districts to benefit them politically.
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Louisville Metro Council will vote on the resolution asking the state to “expedite” the reopening next Thursday.
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Advocates are concerned funding cuts proposed by the Trump administration could eliminate some forms of disability services, including all University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
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Jennifer Caumissar-Kern was appointed to head the department in April 2023.
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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales said his office provided the personal information of the state's registered voters — nearly 5 million Hoosiers — to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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The Louisville Metro Ethics Commission sued the city last month over what it called an “illegitimate takeover.”