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NIOSH researches safe workplace practices, with programs to safeguard coal miners, firefighters and people affected by 9/11.
County of Orange officials overspent this past fiscal year by nearly $30 million, mostly from the Sheriff and District Attorney – a fact few officials like to publicly talk about.
As a transgender man, the words “you’re a girl” gutted Tazz Webster, a taunt hurled at him from the day he moved into his St.
The Dallas Stars celebrate after Mikko Rantanen, laying against boards at rear, scored against the Colorado Avalanche's ...
Residents say they're concerned about their health, their safety, and the value of their homes after learning about Georgia Power's plan to build high-voltage power lines between their neighborhood ...
The Trump Administration’s funding shell game over the health program that treats 9/11 first responders with Ground ...
All the parts that help families, from Head Start to child care to food to health care, are all being destabilized at once.” ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s motto is “ Make America Healthy Again,” but government cuts could make it ...
Fire Chief Brad Brown said the renamed Medical Outreach Team will focus on homelessness while offering more proactive medical ...
The family’s crisis-driven arrival may be the new reality for refugees, as support flounders and groups turn to private ...
Former city council member Bill Cox will likely head to a runoff in the four-person race to succeed George Fuller with about ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who has been a critic of the Texas Lottery Commission, told Nexstar this week the Texas Lottery is “on ...