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IOWA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–CARBON CAPTURE REDUCED ROUTE

South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline

SUMMARY: The massive carbon capture pipeline in the Midwest has been thrown into uncertainty after South Dakota’s Public Utility Commission denied its route permit application. The commission voted 2-1 Tuesday to deny the application by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, with Commissioner Kristie Fiegen saying it was “incomplete” and lacked “the form and content required.” Summit Carbon Solutions is requested an extension for its permit application timeline in South Dakota. The company says it can make the current route work by eliminating branches of the route that face significant landowner opposition.

WORDS: 502 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 4:49 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:f6ba5287e24aebebcaf22f4cc8d75c9f&mediaType=text

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KANSAS – UPCOMING – NEWS

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US–MEASLES OUTBREAK-EXPLAINER

DESCRIPTION: Continuing coverage of the measles outbreaks in the U.S., with case updates in Kansas. UPCOMING: 1,300 words, photos by 4 p.m. ET.

UPCOMING: By 04/23/2025 3:00 p.m. CDT, Text, Photo

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KANSAS – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–MEASLES OUTBREAK-EXPLAINER

Texas passes 600 cases of measles. Here’s what to know about the US outbreaks

SUMMARY: Texas has more than 600 known cases of measles as the outbreak in the western part of the state approaches the three-month mark. The U.S. had 800 measles cases as of Friday. Two children and an adult have died from measles-related illnesses. Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Mexico have active measles outbreaks. Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes or coughs. It is prevented by vaccines. Measles cases also have been reported in Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont and Washington.

WORDS: 1544 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 1:00 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:e904ec9781f1d164c73afe4ab71774fe&mediaType=text

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MINNESOTA – UPCOMING – NEWS

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US MINNESOTA-WALZ

DESCRIPTION: Gov. Tim Walz will deliver the State of the State Address to a joint session of the Minnesota State Legislature. On merits from speech scheduled to start at 7 p.m. CDT.

ON MERITS: By 04/23/2025 9:00 p.m. CDT, Text

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MINNESOTA – UPCOMING – SPORTS

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HKW–PWHL-EXPANSION-VANCOUVER

DESCRIPTION: The PWHL has scheduled a news conference Wednesday when the six-team league is expected to announce adding Vancouver as its first expansion franchise. A person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press of Vancouver’s selection last week. By Hockey Writer John Wawrow. Upcoming: 700 words, photos. Developing after news conference set to begin at 2 p.m. EDT.

UPCOMING: By 04/23/2025 1:15 p.m. CDT, Text

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BBO–WHITE SOX-TWINS

DESCRIPTION: MINNEAPOLIS — Chicago plays Minnesota at Target Field. By Tyler Mason. 300 words.

UPCOMING: By 04/23/2025 6:40 p.m. CDT, Text

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MINNESOTA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–CARBON CAPTURE REDUCED ROUTE

South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline

SUMMARY: The massive carbon capture pipeline in the Midwest has been thrown into uncertainty after South Dakota’s Public Utility Commission denied its route permit application. The commission voted 2-1 Tuesday to deny the application by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, with Commissioner Kristie Fiegen saying it was “incomplete” and lacked “the form and content required.” Summit Carbon Solutions is requested an extension for its permit application timeline in South Dakota. The company says it can make the current route work by eliminating branches of the route that face significant landowner opposition.

WORDS: 502 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 4:49 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:f6ba5287e24aebebcaf22f4cc8d75c9f&mediaType=text

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MISSOURI – UPCOMING – NEWS

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US IMMIGRATION

FORMATS: Text, Photo, DigitalPlans

    1. WITH: US EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

      2. DESCRIPTION: After going into hiding when his student status was terminated, a graduate student from Bangladesh has moved back into his apartment since his lawyer won a temporary restraining order, and he’s looking for other countries where he can continue his studies. He’s one of hundreds of students navigating a Trump administration crackdown on visas.

      3. UPCOMING: By 04/23/2025 12:01 a.m. CDT

    4. WITH: US IMMIGRATION-ONLINE APP

      5. DESCRIPTION: The Trump administration is quietly revoking the temporary legal status of people who entered the country on an online appointment app at U.S. border crossings with Mexico. Cancellation notices began landing in inboxes in late March without warning, some telling recipients to leave immediately and others giving them seven days. Targets included U.S. citizens who, according to authorities, were unintended recipients.

      6. UPCOMING: By 04/23/2025 12:01 a.m. CDT

    7. WITH: US IMMIGRATION-IDEOLOGICAL DEPORTATION

      8. DESCRIPTION: Several associations representing university professors are requesting a judge stop the Trump administration from a policy of deporting people based on their political beliefs. Story on merits from 10aET hearing.

      9. ON MERITS: By 04/23/2025 1:00 p.m. CDT

    10. WITH: US TRUMP-SANCTUARY CITIES

      11. DESCRIPTION: San Francisco is among cities and counties asking a federal judge to block the Trump administration from withholding federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions that do not cooperate with federal immigration policy. Story on merits from 5pET hearing.

      12. ON MERITS: By 04/23/2025 7:00 p.m. CDT

    13. WITH: US TRUMP-MIGRANT CHILDREN

      14. DESCRIPTION: A federal judge will consider turning an emergency TRO ordering the Trump administration to maintain legal services for unaccompanied migrant children into a longer-lasting preliminary injunction. Her temporary restraining order expires April 30. She also faces a request from the government to recuse herself due to her previous work as a manager with the lead plaintiff. Hearing is via Zoom. Story on merits developing from 7pET hearing.

      15. ON MERITS: By 04/23/2025 7:00 p.m. CDT

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MISSOURI – UPCOMING – SPORTS

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BBO–CARDINALS-BRAVES

DESCRIPTION: ATLANTA — Atlanta right-hander Bryce Elder will look for his first win when he faces St. Louis right-hander Miles Mikolas on Wednesday in the final game of a three-game series. By Charles Odum. UPCOMING: 300 words, photos. Game starts at 12:15 p.m.

UPCOMING: By 04/23/2025 11:15 a.m. CDT, Text

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BBO–ROCKIES-ROYALS

DESCRIPTION: Colorado plays Kansas City at Kauffman Stadium. 150 words, more on merit.

UPCOMING: By 04/23/2025 6:40 p.m. CDT, Text, Photo

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NEBRASKA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–CARBON CAPTURE REDUCED ROUTE

South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline

SUMMARY: The massive carbon capture pipeline in the Midwest has been thrown into uncertainty after South Dakota’s Public Utility Commission denied its route permit application. The commission voted 2-1 Tuesday to deny the application by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, with Commissioner Kristie Fiegen saying it was “incomplete” and lacked “the form and content required.” Summit Carbon Solutions is requested an extension for its permit application timeline in South Dakota. The company says it can make the current route work by eliminating branches of the route that face significant landowner opposition.

WORDS: 502 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 4:49 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:f6ba5287e24aebebcaf22f4cc8d75c9f&mediaType=text

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NORTH DAKOTA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–CARBON CAPTURE REDUCED ROUTE

South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline

SUMMARY: The massive carbon capture pipeline in the Midwest has been thrown into uncertainty after South Dakota’s Public Utility Commission denied its route permit application. The commission voted 2-1 Tuesday to deny the application by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, with Commissioner Kristie Fiegen saying it was “incomplete” and lacked “the form and content required.” Summit Carbon Solutions is requested an extension for its permit application timeline in South Dakota. The company says it can make the current route work by eliminating branches of the route that face significant landowner opposition.

WORDS: 502 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 4:49 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:f6ba5287e24aebebcaf22f4cc8d75c9f&mediaType=text

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US–IMMIGRATION-DRIVER’S LICENSES

Immigrants in the US unlawfully can drive legally in 19 states. Now some states want to stop them

SUMMARY: A growing number of Republican-led states are taking aim at driver’s licenses issued by other states to people in the U.S. illegally. At least 19 states and the District of Columbia issue licenses to drivers regardless of whether they can prove their lawful presence in the U.S. Now lawmakers in Tennessee and Wyoming have joined Florida in passing measures seeking to invalidate such licenses. Similar legislation has been proposed in at least a half-dozen additional states. It’s unclear, however, whether the measures contain more symbolism or substance. The Florida law has been interpreted to apply only to certain licenses issued by two other states.

WORDS: 958 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 2:17 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:93b73a2ac83cbbfe687e23e975b991fa&mediaType=text

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OKLAHOMA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–IMMIGRATION-DRIVER’S LICENSES

Immigrants in the US unlawfully can drive legally in 19 states. Now some states want to stop them

SUMMARY: A growing number of Republican-led states are taking aim at driver’s licenses issued by other states to people in the U.S. illegally. At least 19 states and the District of Columbia issue licenses to drivers regardless of whether they can prove their lawful presence in the U.S. Now lawmakers in Tennessee and Wyoming have joined Florida in passing measures seeking to invalidate such licenses. Similar legislation has been proposed in at least a half-dozen additional states. It’s unclear, however, whether the measures contain more symbolism or substance. The Florida law has been interpreted to apply only to certain licenses issued by two other states.

WORDS: 958 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 2:17 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:93b73a2ac83cbbfe687e23e975b991fa&mediaType=text

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US–MEASLES OUTBREAK-EXPLAINER

Texas passes 600 cases of measles. Here’s what to know about the US outbreaks

SUMMARY: Texas has more than 600 known cases of measles as the outbreak in the western part of the state approaches the three-month mark. The U.S. had 800 measles cases as of Friday. Two children and an adult have died from measles-related illnesses. Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Mexico have active measles outbreaks. Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes or coughs. It is prevented by vaccines. Measles cases also have been reported in Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont and Washington.

WORDS: 1544 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 1:00 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:e904ec9781f1d164c73afe4ab71774fe&mediaType=text

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SOUTH DAKOTA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–CARBON CAPTURE REDUCED ROUTE

South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline

SUMMARY: The massive carbon capture pipeline in the Midwest has been thrown into uncertainty after South Dakota’s Public Utility Commission denied its route permit application. The commission voted 2-1 Tuesday to deny the application by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, with Commissioner Kristie Fiegen saying it was “incomplete” and lacked “the form and content required.” Summit Carbon Solutions is requested an extension for its permit application timeline in South Dakota. The company says it can make the current route work by eliminating branches of the route that face significant landowner opposition.

WORDS: 502 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 4:49 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:f6ba5287e24aebebcaf22f4cc8d75c9f&mediaType=text

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US–IMMIGRATION-DRIVER’S LICENSES

Immigrants in the US unlawfully can drive legally in 19 states. Now some states want to stop them

SUMMARY: A growing number of Republican-led states are taking aim at driver’s licenses issued by other states to people in the U.S. illegally. At least 19 states and the District of Columbia issue licenses to drivers regardless of whether they can prove their lawful presence in the U.S. Now lawmakers in Tennessee and Wyoming have joined Florida in passing measures seeking to invalidate such licenses. Similar legislation has been proposed in at least a half-dozen additional states. It’s unclear, however, whether the measures contain more symbolism or substance. The Florida law has been interpreted to apply only to certain licenses issued by two other states.

WORDS: 958 – MOVED: 04/22/2025 2:17 p.m. CDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:93b73a2ac83cbbfe687e23e975b991fa&mediaType=text

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