Michael Marks | The Texas Standard
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On Dec. 9, the state historic site on the South Texas gulf will flip the switch on in a special ceremony.
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The tremor started in an area that regulators watch closely.
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City and county governments have a lot of control over local alcohol ordinances in Texas.
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The declaration empowers Gov. Greg Abbott’s office to make certain choices faster.
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What do you do when someone brings up fake news? Look for opportunities to break down barriers firstTrust, not correcting the record, is the key to eliminating disinformation, says Ling Hwey Jeng of Texas Woman’s University: “Don’t talk about politics. Talk about her grandson. Talk about her granddaughter.”
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Drought and fertilizer prices have raised the cost of growing citrus this year.
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Calls for Gov. Greg Abbott to declare an “invasion” misread the Constitution and the facts on the ground, says the director of UT Law’s Immigration Clinic.
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There were no major hiccups during its trip through the Houston Ship Channel.
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The Rio Grande Valley is the only region where producers expect to harvest what they planted.
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Few schools have been able to keep up with the recent wave of teacher resignations.