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The same fault that produced the 4 magnitude earthquake in May 2015 in Johnson County 鈥 the strongest ever recorded in North Texas 鈥 could create an even鈥
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There鈥檚 been an uptick in early voting in Denton, as much as 6,000 compared to the last mid-term election, and many say it鈥檚 because of a proposal to ban鈥
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When a series of earthquakes started last fall, the mayor of Azle, a small town west of Fort Worth, thought it was a novelty. But Alan Brundrett felt more鈥
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Bonita and Patrick Jones found their dream retirement home in Azle. It鈥檚 not far from where dozens of minor earthquakes started shaking the ground six鈥
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Alex Mills is a company man. He heads the largest state oil and gas association in the United States. He鈥檚 based in Wichita Falls, 90 minutes northwest of鈥
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Gale Wood worked on the Apollo 12 rocket program and later taught science to middle-school students in Fort Worth. But recently this retired engineer has鈥
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Heather DeShon is a geophysicist at SMU. She鈥檚 studied earthquake sequences in Indonesia, Nicaragua, but also in North Texas -- in Cleburne. Now she leads鈥
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Last fall, the small North Texas town of Azle and surrounding areas northwest of Fort Worth were struck by at least 27 mild earthquakes since Nov. 1.鈥
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Barbara Brown is known to some of her neighbors as 鈥淭he Digger.鈥 She earned that nickname after collecting thousands of documents about oil and gas鈥
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After being rocked by more than 30 earthquakes in the last two months, a busload of North Texans headed to Austin this week. They spoke at a Texas鈥
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Just 10 days after a contentious public hearing with state officials, residents in Reno and Azle gathered Monday night to try and make sense of the swarm鈥
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The Railroad Commission of Texas has announced plans to hold a town hall meeting next week about the swarm of minor earthquakes in the Azle-Reno area.But鈥