Dylan Duke | KERA
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A Collin County jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Frisco high school track meet last year.
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State law requires excavators to notify Texas811 so underground pipes can be marked — but many do not. An explosion that leveled an Oak Cliff apartment complex has been linked to gas pipe damage.
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ExxonMobil board of directors said the legal and regulatory environment in Texas is more business friendly.
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Spirit Airlines has laid off nearly 1,000 employees across Texas after a $500 million federal bailout of the budget airline fell through.
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The flight attendant, who sued the airline and workers union in 2017, already received nearly $500,000 in damages last week after she was fired for sending anti-abortion pictures to a union leader.
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The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality does not have to produce thousands of documents related to carcinogenic emission limits requested by the Sierra Club.
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Texas Democratic U.S. Senate nominee James Talarico appeared at a convention in Southern Dallas and made an appeal to primary voters who supported Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood, the Council on American-Islamic Relations and its local Texas chapters, asking a court to shut them down. His office previously argued the local chapters were not part of Texas' foreign terrorist designation.
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Dallas will remove 30 decorative crosswalks, including LGBTQ+ and Black Lives Matter designs, within 90 days after months of appealing a executive order by Gov. Greg Abbott.