Lauren McGaughy | The Texas Newsroom
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Hundreds of newly published text messages add more detail to the devastating timeline of the deadly July 4 Texas floods.
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A group of eight media organizations had requested records in the divorce case between Paxton, who is running for U.S. Senate, and his wife be made public.
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A year after the state blocked transgender Texans from updating their state IDs, it has collected information on more than 100 people who have tried. Officials won't say what they're using the list for.
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Abbott fought for months to keep secret emails between his office and Elon Musk. Now, hundreds of pages have been released.
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The investigation into the death of 35-year-old Regina Santos-Aviles is expected to conclude without criminal charges.
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Cards Against Humanity sued SpaceX alleging Musk's employees trespassed on a piece of land in South Texas and dumped trash.
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Officials in the city of Bastrop have asked Musk's tunneling firm, The Boring Company, to build several tunnels to connect the area's trails. If approved, the city manager anticipates the million-dollar project could be finished within a year.
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A group of eight state and national media organizations want the records in Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's divorce case released to the public.
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For years, experts in Houston have been studying the idea of building massive tunnels under the area to divert floodwaters and save lives and property. Now, Elon Musk wants a piece of the project.
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U.S. Sen. Cornyn, a Republican, wants the FBI to use tools he says it has to track lawmakers who “cross state lines.” The president says the federal agency "may have to" get involved.