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"To basically take away the voice of the 270,000 voters that signed the petitions, I think it's a real shame."
"I'm an educator, and this is the year of educators running for office," Kathy Hoffman said.
“I want to ask right now whether you’re gonna apologize to the veterans, and me, for saying that it’s okay to commit treason,” McSally said.
One former parent described his management style as dictatorial. Another called Gaynor a “visionary” for saving the school.
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The numbers add up to a pretty solid foundation for state's cannabis companies.
Even your glass brims with local history.
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“If this turns out not to be default, I assume the state is going to charge Mr. Brooks with conspiracy to steal vehicles."
The differences in the available types of extracts stem from the extraction process and tend to lead to different effects.
Rap's volatile new wave is mixing teenage emotions with major crimes.
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The company's CEO says, “We believe our patents are among the most valuable of our assets and we intend to vigorously enforce our rights.”
Germayne and Lisa Cunningham are accused of murdering 7-year-old Sanaa Cunningham.
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Arizona Senator Jeff Flake is an eager Trump critic and a totally ineffectual Trump opponent.
“Our city is in strong shape..." Stanton said in the letter.
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"Even with this proposed amendment, the bill will require doctors to do additional reporting for no legitimate health or safety reason."
The 25-year-sentence means that Holly Davis would be released from prison when she's in her late 50s.
First trial ended after prosecutor inadvertently brought up defendant's time in prison.
“When we know things are going wrong at the city, we can step in and correct it," Councilwoman Kate Gallego said.