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Texas bill seeking to keep toxic “forever chemicals” off farmland misses key deadline

Read full article: Texas bill seeking to keep toxic “forever chemicals” off farmland misses key deadline

Supporters say the bill would protect farmland in Texas. Opponents say limiting PFAS chemicals in biosolids will force water utilities to look at other disposal methods, which will lead to higher utility bills.

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They drove to the Capitol to testify on a bill and got a grueling lesson in Texas democracy

Read full article: They drove to the Capitol to testify on a bill and got a grueling lesson in Texas democracy

The group from Johnson County waited 18 hours to testify at a hearing that started at 1 a.m. on a bill to limit toxic chemicals in fertilizer.

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Texas lawmaker files bill to reduce “forever chemicals” in sewage-based fertilizer

Read full article: Texas lawmaker files bill to reduce “forever chemicals” in sewage-based fertilizer

The bill would require companies to test fertilizer made from sewage sludge for PFAS and meet limits before selling them to Texas farmers and ranchers.

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Texas farmers say sewage-based fertilizer tainted with “forever chemicals” poisoned their land and killed their livestock

Read full article: Texas farmers say sewage-based fertilizer tainted with “forever chemicals” poisoned their land and killed their livestock

The fertilizer was promoted as an environmental win-win for years. An untold number of farmers and ranchers across Texas have spread it on their land.

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A growing and aging population is forcing Texas counties to seek state EMS funding

Read full article: A growing and aging population is forcing Texas counties to seek state EMS funding

Although Texas counties are not required to provide ambulance services, many are digging deep to pay for their own fleet or to contract out services.

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Forensic laboratory in The Woodlands helps solve 2001 Texas cold case of infant found dead on side of road

Read full article: Forensic laboratory in The Woodlands helps solve 2001 Texas cold case of infant found dead on side of road

A forensic laboratory in The Woodlands helped solve a cold case from 2001 where an infant was found dead on the side of a road in North Texas.

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Texas, federal government will begin tallying damage from spring storms, Gov. Greg Abbott says

Read full article: Texas, federal government will begin tallying damage from spring storms, Gov. Greg Abbott says

Abbott confirmed three deaths from the storms, none were recorded from flooded areas.

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Storms in Southeast Texas ease but risks remain

Read full article: Storms in Southeast Texas ease but risks remain

Forecasters expect storms to begin tapering off but some roads remain closed due to flooding.

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5-year-old dies after being swept away by floodwaters south of Fort Worth

Read full article: 5-year-old dies after being swept away by floodwaters south of Fort Worth

A 5-year-old boy died after authorities said he was swept away by flood waters early Sunday morning.

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Kansas officials blame 5-week disruption of court system on 'sophisticated foreign cyberattack'

Read full article: Kansas officials blame 5-week disruption of court system on 'sophisticated foreign cyberattack'

Officials say cybercriminals hacked into the Kansas court system, stole sensitive data and threatened to post it on the dark web in a ransomware attack that has hobbled access to records for more than five weeks.

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Kansas can’t enforce new law on abortion pills or make patients wait 24 hours, judge rules

Read full article: Kansas can’t enforce new law on abortion pills or make patients wait 24 hours, judge rules

A Kansas judge has put a new state law on medication abortions on hold and blocked the state from enforcing older abortion restrictions.

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Kansas court system down nearly 2 weeks in `security incident' that has hallmarks of ransomware

Read full article: Kansas court system down nearly 2 weeks in `security incident' that has hallmarks of ransomware

Kansas officials are calling a massive computer outage that’s kept most of the state’s courts offline for two weeks a “security incident.”.

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Bond tops $1M for suspect who led HPD officers on chase day after fatally shooting man at party in another county

Read full article: Bond tops $1M for suspect who led HPD officers on chase day after fatally shooting man at party in another county

Bond was set at $1,150,000 Monday for a 19-year-old who is, not only accused of being involved in a chase and hostage situation in Houston, but also wanted in connection to a shooting that happened the previous night in Johnson County.

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Kansas recount confirms results in favor of abortion rights

Read full article: Kansas recount confirms results in favor of abortion rights

Election officials say a decisive statewide vote in favor of abortion rights in Kansas has been confirmed with a partial hand recount.

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20 years after spate of hospital deaths, ex-worker accused

Read full article: 20 years after spate of hospital deaths, ex-worker accused

Twenty years after a spate of deaths at a rural Missouri hospital, a former worker has been charged with murder.

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Woman arrested in 2002 Missouri hospital patient's death

Read full article: Woman arrested in 2002 Missouri hospital patient's death

Authorities say they've arrested a former respiratory therapist who is charged with first-degree murder in the death of a patient 20 years ago.

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US outbreaks force early reversals on in-person learning

Read full article: US outbreaks force early reversals on in-person learning

A few weeks into the new school year, growing numbers of U.S. districts have halted in-person learning or switched to hybrid models because of rapidly mounting coronavirus infections.

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Man who fatally shot 3 at Kansas Jewish sites dies in prison

Read full article: Man who fatally shot 3 at Kansas Jewish sites dies in prison

An avowed antisemite who testified that he wanted to kill Jews and was sentenced to death after he fatally shot three people at Jewish sites in Kansas has died in prison.

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