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The suit seeks up to $2 billion from a long list of defendants, including Travis Scott, Live Nation, and the Harris County Sports and Convention Corporation.
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The 22-year-old Texas A&M student died after being on a ventilator with no sign of brain activity for days following the festival. The family turned down an offer from rapper Travis Scott to pay for the funeral.
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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan on Friday will meet with community leaders and advocates in Houston neighborhoods where pollution has impacted people’s health.
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The report says institutional racism still exists at every level in real estate and federal housing agencies.
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Bharti Shahani, 22, was injured during Astroworld last week when a crowd rushed the stage during Travis Scott's death. Eight others are also confirmed dead.
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As demand for veteran mental health services spiked in recent months, Texas has begun to invest resources into a novel treatment for PTSD.
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The task force will consist of music industry representatives and members of several state organizations.
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The 56-page event operations plan for Astroworld failed to address crowd surge and other key crowd issues common at this type of event, according to documents reviewed by Houston Public Media.
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Ezra Blount was on his father’s shoulders at the concert when the crowd began to surge toward the stage.
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The family of a deceased 21-year-old man and another man who was allegedly trampled during the event are among those who have sued.
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The amendment emerged as a response to COVID-related bans on church services by large counties, including Harris County – it may be subject to lawsuits for violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
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Castro and 25 other members of Congress argued in a letter that the policy is likely illegal, and wanted an investigation into the state’s treatment of migrants crossing the border.