of our ability. we have over 150 policemen here yesterday looking for this suspect. today it s well over 200, and more officers from other agencies are coming in to help us find this suspect. cnn s ed lavandera is in cleveland, texas, for us. i understand you re at a vigil right now for one of the victims. what can you tell us? reporter: jim, you can see the vigil behind me starting to break up this afternoon. it lasted about half an hour, and this is at the elementary school where the youngest victim attended class, was here on friday. and when the students return here tomorrow, one of their classmates will not be with them. that is 8-year-old daniel guzman. his father was actually here as a series of local pastors got up and tried to comfort him and his
A Texas children's hospital says it has noticed an uptick in the number of infant sleep deaths in the past 15 months, and it is educating parents about unsafe sleep practices.
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West Plains, MO. - On Friday, January 13, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the appointment of 15 new and 7 returning members to the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC). The announcement came at a public meeting of the Committee, where members presented recommendations on implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Among those appointed was Kimberly Rich, Alderman and Mayor Pro Tem of Willow Springs, Missouri. The city of Willow Springs released a statement on Rich's appointment to LGAC: "The City of Willow Springs is very fortunate to have Alderman and Mayor Pro Tem Kim Rich represent our small city on a national level with the Environmental Protection Agency. We value the relationship we have with EPA and know that Kim will represent our small community's needs and, in addition, better equip our city with the understanding and knowledge of the future goals set forth by EPA. The City's interests are always best expressed by t