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A years-long plan to ship some of the nation’s most radioactive types of nuclear waste to rural West Texas remains blocked after a ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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A drone operated by an Australian company touched down in Presidio this month.
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The author of The Road, Blood Meridian and No Country For Old Men embodied a strong Southwestern sensibility, writing often about men grappling with the existence of evil.
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Researchers analyzed 12 years of county-level fatality data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Across the country, they found higher crash fatality rates in places where social time doesn’t align with solar time.
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As scientists look more closely at the lesser earless lizards found in West Texas, they're gaining insight into the mechanisms that drive the diversity of life on Earth.
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The Texas attorney general finally filed suit last year, but some residents in Toyah say the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality was 'negligent' and want to know what took so long.
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Mike and Mark Sheppard, both charged in the shooting death of a migrant man in Hudspeth County, were released from jail on bond Monday night, the county sheriff’s office said.
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Mike Sheppard was a jail warden for the West Texas Detention Center in Sierra Blanca — a privately owned detention facility that used to contract with the federal government to detain migrants. Louisiana-based LaSalle Corrections confirmed that he no longer worked with the company.
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Two of the largest blazes burned 40,000 acres on Sunday. The National Weather Service warned of “critical” fire danger throughout the Lone Star State.
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Sports and television celebrity Michael Strahan and Laura Shepard Churchley, daughter of astronaut Alan Shepard were among the six on board