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Government & Politics
Questions surround DA's decision to drop charges in gun-waving cop's case
Ex-cop Devyn Swanier lost his job but not his liberty. The young man he bullied thinks justice has not been served. Experts are split on the question.
Neighborhood Participation Plan cranking up after three years stuck in neutral
Oversights or plagiarism? Jim Brown’s mea culpas don’t add up
The Lens wins press club awards for investigative reporting, social media
Star turn for Central City bar – but can it still operate legally as the joint it's long been?
LSEA an engine for business development? Sure, if you don’t mind driving it out of state
Justice panel squawks about 'rubber stamp' role on agency funding; Carter vows reform
Jefferson drops charges against OPP deputy
Workplace deaths raise questions about OSHA experiment in self-regulation
A federal program rewards companies that profess a commitment to exemplary safety standards. The commitment, however, has not meant an end to workplace fatalities.