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Including last-minute cuts made Monday night, Judson trustees have shaved nearly $9 million from next year's budget. But a $37 million deficit remains.
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As nuclear manufacturers and researchers descend on Texas, responding to the governor's legislative call, environmentalists and analysts voice their concerns.
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The ruling is the first time that the court has imposed requirements on adult consumers in order to protect minors from having access to sexually explicit material.
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Plans for the project include a new Spurs arena, upgrading the Alamodome, constructing a land bridge over Interstate 37, and renovating the former John H. Wood Jr. Federal Courthouse into a live events venue.
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The unusually rapid pace began Monday with nearly six hours behind closed doors with the board’s new financial consultant.
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