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People practicing in the spiritual realm believe the eclipse is a rare opportunity for personal growth — if one knows how to take advantage of it. Some said the impact is even greater if they’re in the path of totality.
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The two lawyers brought on to prosecute Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton started as partners but are leaving the case as adversaries.
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Hundreds of thousands of visitors may descend on Central Texas' green spaces during the total eclipse. What will they do when they have to go?
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Get ready for April 8 with this guide on totality timing, changes in weather and animal behavior, and more.
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Texas Standard is getting into the March Madness spirit – and we need your help deciding which song becomes our champion.
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The state agency is responding to a petition from two attorneys to clear up ambiguity about when emergency abortions are allowed
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Sixty artists have bowed out over the festival's partnership with the U.S. Army and defense contractors. The list is growing.
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UT put the requirement on hold back in 2020 because of the pandemic. Students seeking admission for the fall 2025 semester will have to submit their SAT or ACT scores.
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The largest blaze in state history has burned over 1 million acres and is 44% contained.
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Nearly one in five state representatives could be newbies when the Texas Legislature meets next in January.