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National study reveals widespread drug use on public transit, impacting RTD’s safety strategy
A sweeping new national study is revealing just how widespread open drug use has become on public transit systems across ...
A wave of new “tough-on-crime” state laws across the country criminalizes substance use and homelessness, raising serious public health concerns. For example, 2024’s “Safer Kentucky Act,” imposes ...
The longstanding public health practice of adding fluoride to community drinking water is facing heavy scrutiny in the United States over questions about whether the benefits outweigh the potential ...
The Minneapolis City Council shifted to the left politically after the election in November, prompting a more progressive majority and a mix-up in the balance of power on the council. That included ...
I’M MADISON ELLIOTT. THANKS FOR JOINING US. LOUISVILLE IS WORKING TO IMPROVE THE ACCESSIBILITY OF STREETS THROUGHOUT THE METRO. AND A NEW STUDY LAUNCHED BY METRO PUBLIC WORKS COULD BRING SOME CHANGES ...
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Study questions water safety beliefs
A Washington State University-led study in Guatemala found the sources of drinking water people believe to be safe and clean ...
A copy of each specified type of health and safety study which is in their possession at the time the chemical substance is listed; A list of the specified types of health and safety studies known to ...
Researchers in Guatemala discovered that the water sources people consider safest may harbor the greatest contamination, ...
Labor shortages (38%), rising material costs (35%) and job site safety (32%) were the top three challenges cited by respondents. 54% reported that inconsistent wear by workers was the greatest ...
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