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Robert Bullard at Texas Southern University studies urban planning and climate justice.
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The aquarium sits on the edge of Corpus Christi Bay, which can make it vulnerable to big storms.
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“As Black people, we need more stories like this,” says Chase Allen Sr., a descendant of Shankleville founders Jim and Winnie Shankle.
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The new book describes and celebrates the vast array of architectural styles and inspirations that built modern Texas.
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Texas leads the nation in child deaths from being left in a hot vehicle.
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The Texas Supreme Court found that the state could lawfully depopulate the ranch.
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“We’ve come back,” says Caddo artist Yonavea Hawkins. “We’re just as strong.”
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The exhibit, open until Sept. 2, showcases family, community and Chicano culture in Texas lowriding.
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“The more vulnerable and honest I get about my experience … people are relating to that,” says Gonzalez, who’s featured in “Roots of Comedy with Jesus Trejo,” streaming Friday.
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How will the jobs of tomorrow look different? We’re taking a look at some of Texas’ most prominent industries and providing a glimpse at where they’re headed.