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The change comes after reporting from ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and Military Times revealed that hundreds of soldiers charged with offenses like sexual assault and domestic violence left the Army without facing courts-martial.
More than 40% of the state’s population is Hispanic, but its mental health provider population is more than 80% white.
As administrators scramble to comply with new limits on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, students and faculty worry more tumult is coming.
Local officials said the public was not put in any danger and the attempts were reported to federal authorities.
Some children who receive private duty nursing, a more continuous type of medical care in their homes, could lose their ability to live at home if an HHSC rule change goes into effect.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Austin, and members of the House Freedom Caucus have stalled Ukraine aid for months demanding that Congress pass a bill securing the southern border before considering the foreign aid package.
National Republicans are investing heavily in Flores’ bid to unseat U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez in South Texas.
News reports cite a Border Patrol bulletin that said an Indiana Guard member wounded a migrant who was stabbing another migrant at the border in El Paso.
With the hottest days still ahead, local leaders have declared emergencies. And farmers are lobbying for the U.S. government to pressure Mexico to release water.
The move, which has not been finalized, would drop three large health plans run for two decades by nonprofit children’s hospitals.
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called the trial the “least legitimate, least substantive, and most politicized impeachment trial in the history of the United States.”

Amarillo - TX - News

TX appeals court ruled AG Ken Paxton can face state bar discipline for his failed lawsuit to overturn 2020 election, which the bar says made false fraud claims.
Congressman Frank Lucas released the following statement on the 29th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City:“Every
April 19 marks the 29th anniversery of one of the largest tragedies to not only hit the state, but the entire nation.The story of what happened in the okc bombi
Amarillo Police responded to a drive-by shooting incident at 309 North Georgia Street early this morning, prompted by a distress call reporting shots fired at
The West Texas A&M University College of Engineering won a $250,000 Rural Energy America Program, or REAP, grant to help area ag producers and small businesses
DOCTOR BEN CARSON, FORMER NEUROSURGEON AND SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION VISITED AMARILLO TODAY
Region 16 Education Service Center in Amarillo is preparing to host its annual Esports Invitational this Saturday.Area high school and junior high school stude
The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum is set to host the 2024 remembrance ceremony Friday morning.

Austin - TX - KXAN

Austin City Council Member Vanessa Fuentes asked for more detailed updates on ARPA funding moving forward.
The Pflugerville ISD Board of Trustees approved salary increases for the upcoming school year.
It's the company's fourth restaurant location.
Little rain is expected Friday but this weekend will bring more rain and some thunderstorms back to Central Texas.
The issue can cause "the vehicle to accelerate unintentionally, increasing the risk of a crash."
The Travis County District Attorney’s office chose not to file charges against a man accused of murder, according to court documents dated April 4.
Under a new program, Austin Community College students will get the chance to transfer seamlessly to Texas State, saving them time and money.
The CDC issued a health advisory warning after increase in cases of invasive meningitis.
The Austin Police Department said officers were carrying out a warrant in the 2300 block of Wirtz Avenue Thursday when an unrelated shooting happened around 1:48 p.m. in the area.
Law enforcement, prosecutors and elected officials keep pointing to the creation of a diversion center as a solution to address crime related to mental health and homelessness.
Illegal dumping in East Austin is something conservationists say they’ve been concerned about for years. KXAN first told you about the problem earlier this month. Now, the city is in the process of cleaning up the area, but says dumping takes place city-wide. Kxan Investigator Mike Rush examines city records to see how often Austin gets dumping complaints.
Austin City Council approved Thursday a nearly $23 million contract to build a new bridge across Lady Bird Lake near the Longhorn Dam.

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Trader Joe’s viral mini tote is being hawked on eBay for hundreds of dollars. Those unwilling to spend that on a grocery bag should try these stylish—and less predictable—summer totes instead.
Natural gas futures settled fractionally lower as the market weighed counterbalancing factors.
The man was taken to a nearby hospital and was in critical condition, according to a New York Police Department official.
Biden gets the restraint he wanted, but Tehran’s menace persists, especially its nuclear program.
Incentive-compensation rules are required by the 2010 Dodd-Frank law but have yet to be put in place.
Perhaps it’s always darkest before the cultural dawn.
Dozens of Republicans defected on the procedural step, but the $95 billion proposal now heads for a final vote Saturday.
Gold settled up 0.7% at a new record high Friday, and silver rose 1.7%, up 15 of the past 17 sessions. Both metals posted a gain for the week.
Stocks were mixed, with the Nasdaq in retreat and the Dow edging higher. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 were on track for weekly losses, extending an April slump.
The FAA issued a directive to ensure minimum rest periods for controllers as a study said more changes are needed to avoid safety risks.

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