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Jon Shapley for The Texas Tribune
Hundreds of data centers are coming to Texas. Here’s what you need to know.
Texas is experiencing an AI-driven data center boom with at least 248 projects planned statewide. Here’s what to know about the industry’s rapid growth and the debate over its impact.
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InvestigateWest, Invisible Institute sue Idaho for withholding police employment records
The lawsuit accuses Idaho State Police and the Idaho Department of Correction of concealing public records in response to critical reporting.
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In listening sessions with superintendents, business owners, community college leaders and more, we heard about what made these places special, and both the challenges and opportunities that persist.
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Ohio town known for strawberry festival to host its first-ever Pride
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Outdoor recreation study highlights economic challenges for Wyoming businesses
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The report represents the first comprehensive study of the state’s outdoor recreation economy. Businesses ranked hiring, climate and marketing as top concerns.
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Massachusetts resident data may train the next generation of AI
June 26, 2026
The state has little to say about its “data commons” project, which it hopes will make Massachusetts a hub for tech development.
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Chemours must cut Ohio River ‘forever chemical’ pollution under new settlement. But a fight over future permit limits looms.
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Under the Trump settlement, the company will pay a fine and spend millions to reduce water pollution from the Wood County plant. But the $450 million deal isn’t the end of the story.
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As Idaho grows, ambulance agencies warn they need more funding to keep up
June 25, 2026
State lawmakers wary of government spending have turned down bills to fund emergency medical services.
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Once mighty apricot humbled by imports, Mother Nature
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Weather, declining markets land unequally on local orchards.
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Door County is a retirement destination. So why are more older adults still working?
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Door County is home for one of Wisconsin’s oldest populations, but several factors drive more older adults and retirees to return to work.
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Want to Predict Wildfires? The Key May Be Underground
June 25, 2026
Recent studies show soil moisture may have a strong link to where western forest fires spark and spread.
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Governor vetoes outdoor rec funding cut
June 25, 2026
The director of the Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia had warned that the funding cut could essentially collapse the organization, which manages the Baileys Trail System.
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US Supreme Court further erodes Voting Rights Act by declining Arkansas case, advocates say
June 24, 2026
The Supreme Court last month ordered the 8th Circuit to reconsider a North Dakota redistricting case after the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Spirit Lake Nation and three tribal citizens asked the high court to answer whether private citizens can bring cases under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.


