Michael Marks | The Texas Standard
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The Rev. Raymond Aaron Callies started the event to bring attention to deficiencies affecting Black residents on the city’s east side.
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The cost of many youth sports leagues has skyrocketed in recent years.
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Bats love to munch on insects like stink bugs and moths. Some farmers are now relying on the mammals for pest control – and ditching chemicals.
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The skilled worker program has critics across the political spectrum.
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Dr. Malcolm Tanner may have been drawn to Loving County by big oil revenue and small voter rolls.
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Texas could be the first of several states to stop using the ABA for accreditation.
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The New World screwworm could pose major problems for animals like white-tailed deer.
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The state’s black bear population is increasing, though researchers aren’t sure just how much.
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HB 1592 creates a statewide alert system for risks to wildlife and crops.
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Texas lawmakers are lobbying for millions of dollars to fight the New World Screwworm.