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A court order earlier this month temporarily paused the razing of First Baptist Church, the site where 26 people were killed in 2017. A district judge ruled Monday not to extend that order, clearing the way for the church's demolition.
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The committee heard testimony Tuesday on ways to make the civil justice system more accessible to every American.
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The Gulf Coast is poised to be a major hub for underground disposal of greenhouse gas to mitigate climate change, but questions remain over who will fund it long-term.
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President Biden’s executive order limits the number of unauthorized migrants seeking asylum when border crossings top 2,500 a day. The ACLU and an El Paso immigrant rights organization sued to block the order.
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Howard Campbell spent over three decades in Cuidad Juárez speaking to victims and perpetrators of ongoing violence in the city. He includes their stories and an analysis of the violence in the book, "Downtown Juárez: Underworlds of Violence & Abuse."
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The spill at the Port of Victoria was a mixture of crude oil, diesel, and hydrogen sulfide. It caused numerous complaints among residents in the Coastal Bend.
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Brandon Johnson spoke the CBS's 'Face the Nation' about the influx of migrants the city has received because of Abbott's ongoing efforts to bus and fly migrants out of Texas.
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The "Becoming Texas" podcast aims to bring to light a broader perspective of Texas history — one outside the stories of the Alamo and Texas independence. Host John Phillip Santos discusses the effort to preserve and popularize the complete story of Texas and how its history continues to evolve.
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A record increase in hiking has been reported in Texas as residents seek exercise and escape from a pandemic that is nearly a year old.