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July 2016 Third Best City For Jobs Wallet Hub ranked Pensacola the third best Florida city for finding a job, trailing only Sarasota and Jacksonville Beach. Pensacola ranked #10 in Job Market and #19 in Socioeconomic Environment, which gave our area...
In The Know is a daily synopsis of Oklahoma policy-related news and blogs. Inclusion of a story does not necessarily mean endorsement by the Oklahoma Policy Institute. You can sign up here to receive In The Know by e-mail. The Okmulgee County jail director...
“I like you. You and me, we’re going to be best friends.” It is early January, and Eric Schneiderman is sitting in his 25th-floor office above Lower Manhattan, doing his best Donald Trump impression, puckering his lips into a duck face, scrunching up...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress (all times EST): 3:35 p.m. Rep. Terri Sewell, an African-American Democrat who represents Selma, Alabama, has issued a public invitation to President-elect Donald Trump and Georgia Rep. John Lewis to end their...
This is a compilation of Tennessee news and political stories assembled daily by staffers in Gov. Bill Haslam’s office. Editorial: Clarksville welcomes Hankook (Leaf Chronicle) Gov. Bill Haslam and his economic development team know that the...
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Lawsuit seeks judge's order to search Fallin's personal emails
The suit contains about a dozen examples in which the governor and staff sent or received emails about important state business on personal email accounts.
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Despite remorse, health concerns, Bates sentenced to prison
Witnesses testified on behalf of Bates that he would not survive a four-year prison sentence, but District Judge Bill Musseman was unswayed by their pleas.
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