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Rep. Tryon Lewis Files Bill Affecting Waste Control Specialists
Friday was the last day to file bills in the Texas Legislature. One of the bills filed involves Waste Control Specialists.
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Nations Jump In To Help Japan After Massive Quake
Nations and aid groups around the world are jumping in to assist Japan after a deadly 8.9 earthquake hit the country overnight.
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Hundreds Found Dead In Quake Aftermath
Hundreds of bodies have been found after an 8.9-magnitude quake ripped through Japan.
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Crescent City To Be Hit First By Tsunami
A Tsunami warning for the entire West Coast this morning has California's Crescent City bracing for the worst.
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San Diego Area Beaches, Harbors And Pier Closed
The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a hazardous weather outlook extending to the Mexican Border.
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Officials Prepare Washington Coast For Tsunami Wave
State and county emergency management officials are getting Washington state's coastal shoreline ready for tsunami waves from the Japan earthquake.
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Tsunami Hits Hawaii
A tsunami is hitting Hawaii, but so far it's not as bad as it was feared.
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Trouble At Japanese Nuclear Power Plant
First an earthquake, then a tsunami, now a "nuclear emergency situation." That's what Japan is dealing with this morning.
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Hawaii Residents Prepare For Possible Quake Tsunami
Residents in Hawaii are lining up to get gasoline and stocking up on dry goods and produce in preparation for a possible tsunami.
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Tsunami Concerns Across The Pacific After Japan Quake
A magnitude 8.9 earthquake has ravaged the northeast coast of Japan, triggering tsunami watches and warnings throughout the region.
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Rich With Natural Gas, State Eyes More Oversight
“Really, the future for the commodity has never been brighter,” said David Blackmon, the chairman of the Texas state committee for America’s Natural Gas Alliance.
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Will Texas Lawmakers Cut Their Own Benefits?
As they talk of cutting pension contributions and raising premiums for state employee health care, what are lawmakers doing to their own compensation and benefits?
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After Red Tide in Texas, Tea Party Still Making Waves
In November, Republicans rode to victory in Texas offering a familiar refrain: "no new taxes." Then the legislative session began, and the ...
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West Texas Terror Suspect Indicted
A West Texas terror suspect has been indicted.
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Home Prices Drop Across Country, Rise In Midland
Home prices continue to drop around the country.
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