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The strongest -- magnitude 3.7 -- was at 1:20 a.m. Monday. The shallowest one, at 11:18 p.m. Sunday, was almost right at the surface while the deepest, at 18 minutes past midnight today, was at 14.9 miles. 205

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The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the California restrictions on May 22, writing, "We conclude that appellants have not demonstrated a sufficient likelihood of success on appeal. Where state action does not infringe upon or restrict practices because of their religious motivation and does not 'in a selective manner impose burdens only on conduct motivated by religious belief,' it does not violate the First Amendment." 432

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The study found that kids who live in homes with sofas that have flame-retardant foam inside have concentrations of chemicals known as PBDEs, or polybrominated diphenyl ethers, in their blood six times higher than those living without one.And if they live in a house with vinyl flooring, they have a concentration of another chemical, benzyl butyl phthalate metabolite, that is fifteen times higher in their urine than kids without vinyl flooring.Melissa Ehlke, a mother of a toddler, has vinyl flooring in her bathroom. She had no clue chemical compounds found in those common home furnishings have been tested in laboratories and have been linked to health problems in children, such as developmental delays, obesity and cancer.“Everything is concerning to me as a mom,” Ehlke said. “I have no idea if that flooring is 30 years old or 50 years old, or what's in it and I can't stop her from walking on the floors. We're certainly not going to be able to avoid it."WTMJ took the Duke study to Michael Laiosa, an assistant professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.“I think it's certainly cause for concern,” Laiosa said. "I think that there are ways that families can protect themselves a little bit."Laiosa says cleaning your house is one way to reduce the health risk to your children. 1330

  

The suspected robber is White or Hispanic, between 21-25 years old, 5 feet 9 inches to 6 feet tall with a thin build. Officials said the suspected robber weighs between 160-170 pounds and had short wavy hair, dark eyes and was clean shaven. 240

  

The two boys, ages 7 and 11, were coming across Leavenworth Road when the crossing guard yelled at them to stop, Fithian said."He had the stop sign in one hand, and he yelled stop," she said. "The boys listened, and they weren't struck because he saved their lives."Nill, 88, was taken from the scene with critical injuries and later died at the hospital, according to Kansas City, Kansas police (KCKPD). The driver of the vehicle also was transported to an area hospital.Police have yet to formally release Nill's name. Officials said he worked at the school but was an employee of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas."Eyewitness reports indicate the employee was struck while pushing children out of the way of an approaching vehicle," the Unified Government said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.The vehicle involved stopped at the scene, and the driver was cooperating with the investigation."I offer my deepest sympathies to the family of the Crossing Guard, and I offer our gratitude on behalf of our residents for his selfless sacrifice in protecting our children," Unified Government Mayor/CEO David Alvey said in the statement.KCKPD spokesman Officer Jonathon Westbrook said the guard died while doing his job."It's a very unfortunate situation where the crossing guard who is there to protect the children was struck," Westbrook said. "He was doing his job and doing it well."Christ the King Elementary's school day starts at 8 a.m. The incident happened around 7:55 a.m., so Fithian said several students and parents witnessed the tragedy.A resident who lives near the school said she knew Nill and saw him working at the school often. Tanya Walker said her "heart just dropped" when she learned what had happened.She said vehicles need to slow down in the area near the school."It's uncalled for," Walker said. "When it's a school zone, that's why it's set up. Slow down."On Tuesday morning, Westbrook said it was too early in the investigation for police to know what led to the crash.The collision temporarily closed the east and westbound lanes of Leavenworth Road between 52nd and 54th streets. By 11 a.m., the road had reopened.The incident will be investigated by the KCKPD Traffic Support Unit/Critical Collision Response Team.This story was originally published by Charlie Keegan and McKenzie Nelson on 2350

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