Day 1 and day 2 of early voting in this election saw 21,000 people total with 10,158 on the first day and 11,693 on the second day. Two years ago, that same first two days was only 7,000
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It wouldn't be spooky season without ghosts. But they weren't always the evil spirits we see in books and movies today. For Word of the Week, we look back on the origins of "ghost."
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More than 20,000 Bexar County residents have cast an early ballot; Immigration crackdown slows TX job growth; Family of missing SA girl seeks answers
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Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that typically declines as people age.
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The father of Lina Khil said he has done most of the reaching out to police since his daughter's disappearance
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That's according to surveys of Texas businesses by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Brent Camalich and Jamie Lynn Camalich share their process and hopes for their story.
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The order is to be implemented at school libraries on military bases in Kentucky, Virginia, Italy and Japan. Students and their families claimed their First Amendment rights had been violated when officials removed the books to comply with President Trump's executive orders.
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More than half of new Texas classroom teachers who joined the profession last year lacked certification. Education leaders say that's hurting students and district budgets.
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The Secretary of State's Office has sent the names of potential noncitizens to county officials, who must now verify each voter's eligibility.
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A new book diagnoses a sickness affecting some of America's biggest companies.