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The State of Black Arlington included panels on health and safety. The event was hosted by the mayor's Black Advisory Council.
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The city council granted new permits to TotalEnergies, known locally as TEEP Barnett, to drill five new gas wells in southeast Arlington.
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The Fort Worth-based hospital system says the state's denial of a new Medicaid contract for the Cook Children's Health Plan will hurt the families it serves.
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The study tracked infant deaths that occurred in the year following Senate Bill 8's passage.
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Police are investigating the deaths of several adults across North Texas who died under the care of Regla Becquer and her company Love and Caring for People LLC.
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Police chiefs across North Texas say that programs that address diseases like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental illnesses could save officers' lives.
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Lawmakers are struggling to balance demands for medicinal cannabis products with a wildly growing market that is outpacing meaningful regulation.
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The court ruled against 20 women who said they were denied medically necessary abortions, saying the medical exceptions in the law were broad enough.
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One Lubbockite who has fought terminal cancer with relief through the Texas Compassionate Use Program says changes in the narrative around marijuana can educate and bring relief for many struggling Texans — when you take the politics out.
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The First Unitarian Church of Dallas is starting The Truth Pregnancy Resource Center to counter anti-abortion messages from crisis pregnancy centers.
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More than 2 million Texans, mostly children, have lost health insurance as the state has redetermined their eligibility for Medicaid coverage.
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More than 40% of the state’s population is Hispanic, but its mental health provider population is more than 80% white.