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Young voters aren't warming up to Biden. They know it means Trump could win again.


Polls show young people don't like either Trump or Biden and they're angry they're expected to pick one. Some young liberals may not vote at all. Read More

A Progressive Perspective: Doing More than Just Pontificating in the Future (IRWIN STOOLMACHER COLUMN)


I’ve written hundreds of opinion pieces on a wide range of political and public policy issues, first in The Times of Trenton and for the past fours years, once a ... Read More

Transcript: The Race to Decarbonize: Manufacturing


Hello, and welcome to Washington Post Live. I’m David J. Lynch, global economics correspondent here at The Post. Today we have two segments on American manufacturing and the emerging workforce. Later ... Read More

Iowa bill reorganizing state boards and commissions sent back to Senate for approval


The bill would cut or consolidate dozens of state boards and create a new review committee to review them. It was amended in the House, so returns to the Senate. Read More

At 216 acres, Belews Lake Park will open this summer, expected to draw thousands


Forsyth County is set to open the new 216-acre Belews Lake Park this summer, according to the county's parks and recreation director Christopher Weavil. Read More

Capitol Notebook: Bill to prohibit firearms tracking headed to Iowa Gov. Reynolds’ desk


Financial institutions operating in the state would be prohibited from using a merchant code for credit card transactions at gun retailers meant to detect suspicious firearms and ammunition sales ... Read More

Sean Kirst: To honor Joan Bozer, a landmark atrium – and a way of thinking – as 'turnaround'


A half-century ago, former Erie County Legislator Joan Bozer helped change the way Buffalo saw its own downtown. On Thursday, the atrium at "the old post office" at the ECC downtown campus, a building ... Read More

Uvalde police chief announces 'Guardian Initiative' to restore trust, credibility in police department


The new initiative will focus on transforming the Uvalde police department to better serve the community and improve officer performances. Read More

Downtown Napa's Folklore to celebrate Record Store Day


Napa's Folklore will participate in Record Store Day on Saturday, April 20. The downtown shop will offer hundreds of exclusive industry releases in honor of the small-business holiday. Read More

Beyoncé is first Black woman to hit No. 1 on country chart


Cowboy Carter", hit No. 1 on the Billboard country albums chart, making her the first Black woman to top the chart since its 1964 inception. Read More

Bedford County plans to borrow $28M in state loans for school projects


Bedford County officials are set to hold a public hearing April 22 on a plan to borrow up to $28.6 million in state literary loan projects for a few construction projects for the county public school ... Read More

Iowa Senate amends bill to arm school staff, sends it back to House


A bill that would allow trained school staff to carry firearms on school grounds is headed back to the Iowa House. Read More


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