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Organizers are trying to eliminate barriers, like internet access and location, by setting up walk-in vaccine clinics and distributing flyers to spread information.
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Hospitalizations and case numbers are flat and could worsen. So the area likely won't move into stage 2 of the area's risk-based guidelines before the second week of May.
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House Bill 1535 would make people with all forms of cancer and veterans suffering with post traumatic stress disorder eligible for the Texas Compassionate Use Registry.
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Part of President Biden's infrastructure plan aims to promote racial equity. Professor Deborah Archer says highway planners in the mid-20th century sometimes purposefully destroyed Black communities.
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Advocates are calling on corporations to stop political donations to lawmakers who support the measures. Republicans say corporations that do are meddling.
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Voting groups say mask rules are not being enforced and speakers are required to testify in person. They warn these conditions are not just a threat to public health, they also violate federal law.
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The office will determine whether the deaths were due to hypothermia, carbon monoxide poisoning, crashes or other causes linked to the freeze.
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The court indicted Chody on a third-degree felony charge of tampering with physical evidence.
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The utility says a map of its circuits, which determines who loses power and who keeps it during an emergency, is not something it can create.
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In the midst of frustration and dread — his world falling apart — something planted itself in the back of Justin Sherburn's mind. A seed of an idea that wouldn’t bloom until months later.