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Man’s decomposing body found under tarp in abandoned U-Haul truck, California cops say
The man’s death is being investigated as a homicide, police say.
1 min read - NewsModesto Bee
Steakhouse was planned for former downtown Modesto bank. This agency will occupy it instead
The building has a Modernist design, with concrete arches and lots of glass.
5 min read - NewsSacramento Bee
Sacramento State will offer ‘guaranteed admission’ to Elk Grove Unified graduating seniors
Over 2,000 EGUSD students and parents were sent an email about applying to Sacramento State.
2 min read - NewsOklahoma Voice
Two Oklahoma House challengers to remain on the ballot
OKLAHOMA CITY – Two candidates will remain on the ballot after challenges were filed alleging they didn’t meet the qualifications to run. The Oklahoma State Election Board on Thursday heard the challenges and unanimously ruled in favor of the two men. Rep. Ken Luttrell, R-Ponca City, had challenged the candidacy of Carter Davis Rogers, an […] The post Two Oklahoma House challengers to remain on the ballot appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
2 min read - NewsSacramento Bee
New trial in Elk Grove police death case ordered over ‘false or misleading’ testimony
“In this case, false testimony prevented plaintiffs from fully and fairly presenting their case.”
4 min read - NewsOhio Capital Journal
FirstEnergy gave $2.5M to GOP governors’ dark money group backing DeWine’s 2018 bid
Versions of this story are being published by the USA Today Network, Floodlight, Energy News Network, and the Ohio Capital Journal. In 2018, Akron-based FirstEnergy donated $2.5 million to a Republican Governors Association-affiliated dark money group backing GOP nominee Mike DeWine in a competitive race for governor. The previously undisclosed money reveals how invested FirstEnergy […] The post FirstEnergy gave $2.5M to GOP governors’ dark money group backing DeWine’s 2018 bid appeared first on
4 min read - NewsNew Hampshire Bulletin
Bill requiring schools adopt modern reading instruction heads to governor
New Hampshire public school teachers and officials would be required to update how they teach reading under a bill heading to Gov. Chris Sununu’s desk. House Bill 1015, which passed the Senate by voice vote Thursday, would formally implement the “five essential components of reading” into curricula across the state. That teaching process, developed in […] The post Bill requiring schools adopt modern reading instruction heads to governor appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
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