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Water scarcity could threaten the Midwest as climate change puts pressure on water systems. With that scarcity, legal fights over water could become more common.
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Children who were injured in a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade six months ago have healed physically, but the memory of that violent day remains.
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On this episode, we hear from an Illinois couple who saw the bills rise to a level they no longer plan to have additional children.
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For tourists, Illinois is the place to be for the historic cicada emergence. The 17-year brood in the state’s northern half and the 13-year brood in the southern part are set to converge near Springfield.
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While most of your landscape will be fine, there are some tips to protect vulnerable trees and shrubs.
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Their bites can produce itching, bleeding and swelling as well as allergic reactions that can be life-threatening.
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The regulators approved sweeping changes to the way U.S. power lines are planned, built and funded. Will the new rules be enough to save America's overwhelmed power grid?
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Solar farms generate resistance from neighbors worried about changing the agricultural landscape. So a team in Iowa is working on a way to grow food and harvest solar power on the same acreage.
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Millions of new parents in the U.S. are swamped by medical debt during and after pregnancy, forcing many to cut back on food, clothing, and other essentials.
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Five people died at the scene near Teutopolis when the chemical began leaking.
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The insect is capable of carrying a disease that affects cattle.
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An investigation found a number of hospitals skirt a state law.