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It's time once again to take a look at the battles for the rights of working families in the states. Here is what the unions in the states are talking about this week. Click on any of the links to follow the state federations and labor councils on Twitter.
A state health worker warned of high lead levels months before a state of emergency.
The radiant ensemble that first lady Michelle Obama wore at her husband's final State of the Union address sold out before he finished speaking.
"These trends are encouraging, and they make a huge difference not only for transplant recipients, but for many more people whose lives they touch."
Volkswagen CEO Matthias Mueller made no comment after meeting with the top EPA official on Wednesday to discuss VW's emissions cheating scandal.
Technology aimed at decreasing roadway, railway and airway accidents tops the National Transportation Safety Board's annual "most wanted" list.
Sources tell NBC 5 the chase started in Sunnyvale, went through Garland and is now heading towards Royce City.
Secretary of State John Kerry announced Wednesday the U.S. is expanding its refugee admission program to help more people from Central America.
Financial flameouts of previous big lottery winners prove that becoming very rich very fast can be a dangerous combination.
Each week, we take a look at the biggest friends and foes of labor. We celebrate the workers who are winning big and small battles, and we shame the companies or people who are trying to deny working people their rights.