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Getting There: Transportation funding crisis postponed, not…

State legislators are trying to find a solution to avoid Metro-North fare hikes and cuts in service that will take effect July 1. State legislators are trying to find a solution to avoid Metro-North fare hikes and cuts in service that will take effect July 1. State legislators are trying to find a solution to avoid Metro-North fare hikes and cuts in service that will take effect July 1. State legislators are trying to find a solution to avoid Metro-North fare hikes and cuts in service that will take effect July 1. There is an angry and confused tone among commuters as the clock ticks down on the Legislature's efforts to avert service cuts and fare hikes.

The Spot newsletter: Who’s on the 2018 ballot anyway?, regulating…

Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post's politics team captures what's happening this week - from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C. It's another edition of " Who's on the ballot, anyway ?" in Colorado politics. At the Colorado Capitol, lawmakers are gearing up for the legislative session's final push, tackling everything from drones to teacher strikes and gerrymandering .

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With just a few weeks before the statewide conventions, the gubernatorial hopefuls - called here, for our purposes goobers - are doing their best to appeal to their bases. The short-term goal is the political promised land: 15-percent support they need to qualify for the August primaries.

Oklahoma teacher walkout means improvising to care for kids

Taelor Barton, a culinary assistant with the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, hands Tulsa mother Kayla Jackson a free boxed lunch for her daughter who's been at home while schools remained closed, Wednesday, ... OKLAHOMA CITY - Massive teacher protests at the Oklahoma state Capitol have done more than put political pressure on lawmakers: The situation has forced school districts, churches, community organizations and parents to improvise to take care of students. The state's largest two school districts will be closed for a ninth consecutive day Thursday, matching the length of a walkout in West Virginia earlier this year that started a rebellion of teachers in some Republican-led states including Kentucky and Arizona.

Villanova takes title, 79-62 over Michigan behind DiVincenzo

Villanova's Donte DiVincenzo shoots a 3-point basket during the second half in the championship game of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament against Michigan, Monday, April 2, 2018, in San Antonio. . Villanova's Eric Paschall reacts as he loses the control of the ball against Michigan's Moritz Wagner and Charles Matthews during the first half in the championship game of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tourna... .

More Than 8 Years After Aspiring Music Producer’s Mysterious…

Nearly a decade after their son was senselessly murdered while sitting in his car, the victim's parents are still pleading with the public to help solve his murder. In an emotional press conference at FBI headquarters Thursday, the mother and father of Kevin Robert Harris II said they have not given up on finding the person or persons who killed their young son nearly nine years ago.

Austin bomber called himself a psychopatha in confession video

Days after the Austin bomber blew himself up as police closed in , investigators are no closer to answering the question nearly everyone in the community is asking: Why? Investigators searching for a potential motive are relying on Mark Anthony Conditt's own words from a 25-minute recording he made hours before he was confronted by a SWAT team early Wednesday. In the cellphone recording, Conditt, 23, refers to himself as a "psychopath" and shows no contrition for carrying out a nearly three-week-long bombing spree that left two people dead and spread fear across the city.

Ahead Of Election, Dayton Content To Be On The Sidelines

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Pa. House election hits final day of campaign in close race

Cecil Roberts, president of the United Mine Workers, left, lifts up Democratic candidate Conor Lamb's hand as the crowd erupts in cheers and chants during a rally, Sunday, March 11, 2018, at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Waynesburg, Pa. Lamb is running against state Rep. Rick Saccone for Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District in a special election on Tuesday.

NY Post: NJ and NY should make a deal with Trump on Gateway project

In an editorial published Sunday , the newspaper urged Trump not to veto an upcoming spending bill over the Gateway project, which would rebuild passenger rail connections under the Hudson River between New York City and Newark, N.J. "Trump should back off his veto threat, but Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy will have to show flexibility, too," the board said, referring to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the New Jersey governor. The Trump administration has backed away from the federal government's involvement in the project, arguing New York and New Jersey should contribute more money to the rebuilding effort.

Trump turns spotlight on violent video games in wake of Parkland shootings

People are brought out of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after a shooting at the school on Feb. 14, 2018, in Parkland, Fla. President Donald Trump is set to meet with representatives from the video game industry at the White House Thursday after the president has pointed to violent games as a contributing factor to school violence in the wake of the Parkland, Fla.