The victims include hiking enthusiasts from a major insurance company. Members of a group of nature lovers studying wild plants....
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An engineering expert says the dam that supplies drinking water to roughly 60 percent of the state’s population could likely...
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The University of Alabama in Huntsville’s new, Severe Weather Institute – Radar and Lightning Laboratories (SWIRLL) is boosting the interest...
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Voters could make California the first state to require many doctors to submit to random drug and alcohol tests, a...
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Officials say at least eight of the 13 temporary housing units known to be remaining on private lots in Minot,...
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Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation are asking President Barack Obama to take action on the state’s request for a...
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Too much rain in recent months has caused an estimated $100 million in damages to barley crops in Idaho. The...
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Alabama’s Labor Department agreed Thursday to work with the U.S. Department of Labor to crack down on businesses that classify...
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Caltrans did not retaliate against employees who raised concerns about construction defects on the new $6.5 billion span of the...
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The Missouri Department of Insurance appointed Mary Johnson chief of investigations for the department. Johnson has been the chief investigative...
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