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Texas summer camps have closed, scaled back operations due to state’s new regulations There are 66 fewer active summer camps in Texas compared to December, according to the state. |
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Defense Department delays 54 wind projects in Texas, citing national security concerns After years of trying to stop offshore wind projects, the Trump administration is now pausing routine federal permits for 165 land-based projects, including dozens in Texas. |
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Chip Roy gets $2.75 million infusion from GOP megadonor Alex Fairly in attorney general runoff Roy is the only candidate who’s “able and prepared to do the job,” Fairly said. Roy’s opponent, Mayes Middleton, has been criticized for his lack of legal experience. |
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The longtime state legislator, who announced in June he wasn’t seeking reelection, will serve as an assistant secretary of defense. |
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Texas American Muslim University sued by Paxton, accused of misleading would-be students TexAM is accused of misrepresenting itself as a university and adopting branding too similar to Texas A&M. Its leaders say they were already complying with state demands. |
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Our series of explainers and guides will help you get ready to vote in the upcoming runoffs. Early voting begins May 18. |
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$1.7 billion contract awarded “for border wall in Big Bend” amid public confusion over construction plans The contract comes just a week after Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott said the agency would not build a wall in Big Bend National Park. |
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Texas town may offer a preview of Trump administration plan to force noncitizens from public housing Half of the residents moved out after the Port Isabel Housing Authority mistakenly said everyone must have legal status under a new HUD policy. The policy hasn’t yet been adopted. |
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Texas Children’s Hospital must create country’s first “detransition clinic” under legal settlement with state Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Friday that Texas Children’s must also pay $10 million to the state because it illegally provided transgender care to kids. |
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Federal judge halts parts of Texas immigration law the day before it was set to take effect A U.S. judge on Thursday granted a preliminary injunction against critical sections of Senate Bill 4, but a provision allowing police to arrest people suspected of illegal entry did activate. |
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Sheriff Marian Brown said her office, which already cooperates with federal immigration authorities, has until Dec. 1 to act. |
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Livestock producers and ranchers impacted by the fires (Hungate & Chocolate Chip and Western) spent their Monday conducting damage assessments following the out |
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The Hungate Fire destroyed multiple homes, including the home of Nic Hartman and Sarah Maynard, who lived there with their dogs and cats.Maynard was home alone |
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A 12-year-old Amarillo girl is walking again after a medical emergency left her unable to walk and facing paralysis.Phoebe McCaleb’s family said doctors discove |
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With Memorial Day a week away, organizers at the Texas Panhandle War Memorial are preparing for a ceremony to honor those who died in war.On Monday, May 25, hun |
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Dangerous wildfires continued burning across portions of the Texas Panhandle amid dry conditions and high winds, prompting Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Mi |
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Here's a look at what wildfires are burning where as of Monday.Texas PanhandlePotter CountyStinky Fire - unknown size and containmentThe fire rekindled Monday |
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Monday is a Weather Alert Day due to extremely critical fire conditions.The extremely critical fire weather is from 11 am - 9 p.m.Highs in the upper 80s and low |
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An Amarillo man was killed in a rollover crash in Carson County.It happened around 7 a.m. Sunday.\According to theDepartment of Public Safety,Filemon Palicios |
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Outfielders Aiden Robbins and Anthony Pack Jr. took home big honors in the Southeastern Conference postseason awards, announced by the conference Monday.Robbins, who transferred to Texas from Seton Hall, won the SEC Newcomer of the Year award, and Pack was honored as the SEC's Freshman of the Year. |
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Austin Energy’s new partnership with Base Power could put backup batteries in homes across the city, helping prevent outages and support the grid during peak demand. |
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U.S. Congressman Greg Casar, D- Austin, on Monday met with several Texans detained inside Karnes County Immigration Processing Center, including an Austin Independent School District high school senior detained weeks before his high school graduation and an Austin elementary school teacher who has been detained for nearly a year. |
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Texans can now cast their votes for the primary runoffs, including a high-profile Republican race for U.S. Senate between incumbent John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, with the early voting window running from May 18-May 22 and the election taking place on May 26. |
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The gun used in more than a dozen shootings over the weekend, which injured four people, was stolen from an Austin gun store the suspects previously robbed, the owner told reporters Monday. |
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Three teenagers are facing a series of charges after multiple shootings put parts of south Austin on lockdown, leaving four people injured, one with life-threatening wounds. |
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Austin Police identified one of the teenagers arrested after multiple shootings over the weekend in the Austin area as Cristian Fajardo Mondragon, 17, according to a Monday press release from the agency. |
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Witness describes one of several South Austin shooting scenes where multiple were injured Video obtained by KXAN shows one of the injured victims being taken away on a stretcher and into an ambulance in Southeast Austin. |
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Some South Austin residents say they never received a shelter-in-place alert during a weekend shooting spree. Experts say how emergency alerts are delivered, from cell towers to phone settings, can lead to gaps. |
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Precourt fired sporting director Rodolfo Borrell and head coach Nico Estevez, he announced Monday. Davy Arnaud will take over as the interim head coach, and the search to fill both positions will begin immediately. |
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Damaging wind gusts followed by large hail are our primary severe weather threats Tuesday evening and night. -- Nick Bannin |
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Millions of Texas voters cast their ballots in the state's primary elections back in March, but some races are still not decided. A handful of statewide and local races advanced to runoffs after no candidate won an outright majority. |
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The world’s top three container operators said they fear instability in Gaza and broader regional tensions mean continued danger. |
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Israel allowed displaced Gazans to begin crossing a military zone that bisects the enclave after a deadlock over hostage releases was broken. |
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Troubles at Vanke raise questions about the continued spread of the property crisis and whether the Chinese state will step in. |
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Some of the women were held alone for extended periods and spent eight months in tunnels, an Israeli medical official said. |
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The alliance mounted its first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure after another cable was severed in the Baltic Sea. |
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Residents of Goma reported gunfire and shelling after rebels overran Congolese troops. U.N. officials estimated that more than one million displaced people were now inside the city. |
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Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a powerful rebel group from the field. |
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The U.K., Italy and Japan have already partnered on the Global Combat Air Programme, which aims to put a new stealth fighter with supersonic capability in the skies by 2035. |
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The dictator, eager to shut out the influence of Hollywood and K-pop, has been exalting a “shock brigade” of 300,000 teens and 20-somethings drafted into flood reconstruction. |
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The president has made immigration an early priority to start second term, with ICE making more than 900 arrests Sunday. |
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