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Tribune News Service

A Colorado law that allows immigrants in the country illegally to get driver's licenses was heralded as historic for its bipartisan support and an ingenious way to make driving safer because it required mandatory driving tests and insurance.
Record low voter turnout and a change in state law means the fall 2016 ballot will be really, really long.
The Dzhokhar Tsarnaev trial is delayed as jury selection bogs down.
Chris Christie has appointed an emergency management team for the city where 12 casinos closed last year.
The Michigan governor proposed new programs for job training, reorganizing departments and creating "regional prosperity teams."
Kansas drivers could be among the first to feel the pinch from efforts to patch a massive hole in the Kansas budget.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo today signaled his second term will be guided by the same issues as his first four years: changes to the public schools, holding to the left on social issues, controlling property taxes, expanding the economy, promoting big capital spending projects and making more strides to improve ethics in Albany.
Supreme Court justices treated Texas' arguments harshly Wednesday that the Fair Housing Act should allow lawsuits for discrimination only when the plaintiffs can prove the policies that harm them were intentionally racist.
The jury recommended multiple criminal charges against Kathleen Kane could face charges of perjury and other crimes for allegedly leaking confidential information to the media.
Lincoln Trail College in Robinson, Ill., will enroll its first fracking students this fall.