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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been impeached by fellow Republicans in a historic vote in the Texas House. He will immediately and temporarily be suspended from his duties.
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Refugee Services of Texas, the state’s largest resettlement agency, is shutting down after 45 years. RST made the announcement on Friday.
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Charles Q. Brown Jr. is the Air Force’s top officer and the first Black person to lead a U.S. military branch.
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San Antonians are marking the unofficial start of summer this long Memorial Day weekend and local weather conditions should be favorable for most any activity.
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At least two dozen families search for help after the EF1 tornado that ripped through the South Texas community on May 13.
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'It's emotional' for all of the students, one parent said. Students at Marlin High School complain that the school failed to give them accurate data about what they needed to do to graduate.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s controversial political rise began in Collin County as a 'consensus builder.' It may end in Austin with impeachment.
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Immigration attorneys along the border are scrambling to help migrants seek asylum after the Biden administration ended a Trump-era pandemic border restriction, known as Title 42, and replaced it with a patchwork of different policies.
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Noah Orona, 11, who survived the Robb Elementary School shooting a year ago, returned to Methodist Children's Hospital on Thursday to thank those who helped him recover.
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El Niño is coming, which usually means fewer storms. But abnormally warm ocean water makes hurricanes more likely. It's a rare situation.