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Link sought between 8-year-old's slaying, Placerville kidnapping
Authorities are looking into whether the attempted kidnapping of a Placerville toddler is connected to the fatal stabbing of an 8-year-old girl in a small town 45 miles away. Placerville police Capt. Mike Scott said there were "some similarities"...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, FBI, Starbucks Corp., Shootings, Murder
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In aftermath of West, Texas, explosion, a town turns to faith
WEST, Texas — The crowd that had gathered — lighting candles, offering prayers, crying as they tightly embraced family and friends — had streamed from the dimly lighted sanctuary of Assumption Catholic Church, but Kelly Nelson lingered...
Tags: Fertilizer, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Texas explosion: At least 60 people still unaccounted for
WEST, Texas — About 60 people remained unaccounted for after the explosion at a fertilizer plant here, but authorities remain hopeful that number reflects not a significant loss of life but the difficulty of tracking down people who have been...
Tags: Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Fertilizer, Sports, Ted Cruz, John Cornyn
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Donations, help flow after Texas explosion: 'That's what we do'
Two days after a fatal explosion shrouded a small Texas town in an eerie plume of smoke, officials still weren't sure exactly how many people had died. But one thing had become increasingly clear: Texas is a team. Using a Facebook group called “...
Tags: Fertilizer, Sports
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As Texas town reels from explosion, a turn to faith
WEST, Texas — The crowd that had gathered — lighting candles, offering prayers, crying as they tightly embraced family and friends — had streamed from the dimly lit sanctuary of Assumption Catholic Church, but Kelly Nelson lingered...
Tags: Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Fertilizer, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Explosions
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Fertilizer plant blast stuns, shatters Texas town
WEST, Texas — Alicia McCowan had just finished her shift at the Sonic drive-in when the blast erupted nearby, leveling buildings in a wide circle. Above, a mushroom cloud bloomed against a yellow-pink sky. She knew the source — the West...
Tags: Fertilizer, Plant Openings, Sports, Auction Service, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Sofia Vergara talks thyroid conditions, freezing her eggs
Sofia Vergara appeared on "Good Morning America" on Wednesday to discuss her bout with thyroid cancer, freezing her eggs and her wedding plans. The "Modern Family" actress, who is a spokeswoman for the hypothyroidism campaign Follow the Script, revealed...
Tags: Celebrities, High Blood Pressure, Weather, Sofia Vergara, Brooke Burke
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Texas explosion: Two families, two frantic searches for relatives
Moments after a flaming fertilizer plant exploded in the town of West, Texas, two women immediately leaped behind the wheels of their cars. Alicia McCowan, 24, had just completed a shift at the local Sonic drive-in Wednesday night when the blast struck....
Tags: Medical Specialization, Fertilizer, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Nursing
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West Fertilizer Co. fined $2,300 in 2006 for lack of safety plan
This post has been updated. See note below.The West, Texas, fertilizer plant that exploded Wednesday was fined $2,300 in 2006 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for not having a risk management program in place, records show. West Fertilizer Co. settled with the environmental agency in...Tags: Insurance, Fertilizer, Fines, Environmental Cleanup, Punishment
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Workers fired from Nevada hospital accused of 'patient dumping'
Two employees have been fired and three others disciplined at a Las Vegas hospital accused of "patient dumping" -- sending mentally ill patients to other states, including California. The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Brian Sandoval, Starbucks Corp., Medicare, Pharmaceuticals
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Female DNA found on Boston Marathon pressure-cooker bomb
WASHINGTON -- The FBI has found female DNA on at least one of the two homemade bombs detonated during the Boston Marathon on April 15, according to a law enforcement official. The presence of genetic material does not necessarily mean a woman helped...
Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Religion and Belief, Sports, Christianity, FBI
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Many shelters empty as Texas evacuees seek out friends and family
When the showroom floor of a West, Texas, auto dealership began to shake Wednesday night, general manager Ronnie Sykora knew something was very wrong. Then Sykora heard the news: A nearby fertilizer plant had caught fire and exploded. He rushed to...
Tags: Fertilizer, Sports, First Aid, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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