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EPA allocates over $400 million to NC Department of Environmental Quality to improve drinking water

By Adrianna Hargrove Click here for updates on this story     GREENSBORO, North Carolina (WXII) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has allocated $409.4 million to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality for public water systems to improve local drinking water utility infrastructure so their systems can better withstand natural disasters. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin

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Attorney Alison Healey said the state would seek the maximum penalty of a sentence greater than life without parole.

‘She was a good mom. I miss her’: Victor Martinez-Hernandez sentenced for Rachel Morin’s killing

By Kate Amara Click here for updates on this story     BEL AIR, Maryland (WBAL) — The man convicted in the 2023 killing of Rachel Morin was sentenced Monday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. A Harford County jury took little time in April to find Victor Martinez-Hernandez guilty of first-degree murder, first-degree

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A dangerous new drug combination discovered in Tulsa is raising concerns among Sedgwick County officials.

Narcan-resistant fentanyl mixture found in Tulsa has Sedgwick County on alert

By Kate Devine Click here for updates on this story     WICHITA, Kansas (KAKE) — A dangerous new drug combination discovered in Tulsa is raising concerns among Sedgwick County officials. Tulsa police say lab tests confirmed five samples containing fentanyl mixed with medetomidine, a veterinary sedative. Because medetomidine is not an opioid, Narcan — the medication

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Board members Becky Carson and Ryan Deatherage

Board members who flagged nudity on Supt. Ryan Walters’ TV speak after origin is identified

By Dacoda Wahpekeche Click here for updates on this story     KINGFISHER, Oklahoma (KOCO) — Oklahoma State Board of Education members answered exactly what they saw on a TV inside State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ office last month. It’s a question many in the state have wanted answered for weeks after allegations were made that board members

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