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In Texas, a job is more likely to kill
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More workers die here than in any other state. On average, a Texas worker is 12 percent more likely to be killed on the job than someone doing the same job elsewhere, according to a Dallas Morning News analysis of federal data.
How safe is your hospital? Chance of serious complications varies widely
Vernon Bryant
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Staff Photographer
The chance you will suffer a serious, preventable complication varies dramatically based on where in Texas you’re hospitalized, a Dallas Morning News analysis shows.
Temps with criminal pasts slip by Dallas County officials
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Contractors don’t always catch criminal records, and county officials say they sometimes don’t know about temps’ histories.
In Texas, a job is more likely to kill
How safe is your hospital? Chance of serious complications varies widely
Temps with criminal pasts slip by Dallas County officials
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