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Huffines, a former Republican state senator, is seeking a full term as the state's top financial officer. He previously primaried Abbott from the right and was among the most conservative lawmakers in Austin.
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The Austin Venezuelan Association has partnered with local businesses and gathered volunteers to raise funds after two earthquakes killed thousands of people in the South American country.
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Many of the defendants await trials on state charges in Johnson County, including terrorism.
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The piece by famed Impressionist Julian Onderdonk captures the Hill Country landscape in 1915 — and perhaps shows how much remains unchanged.
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Venezuelan community groups and businesses in North Texas are sending aid to their home country after last week's deadly earthquakes. Two back-to-back quakes killed an estimated 1,500 people and injured thousands of others, with many still trapped or unaccounted for.
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Cities and advocates are channeling support for LGBTQ+ residents into murals, lighting and rainbow-decorated sidewalks and stairs.
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Cataracts affect about 24 million Americans. A North Texas doctor explains what they are, what causes them and how you can address the problem.
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There's no evidence Plano mosque applies 'Sharia law' in its funeral practices, a federal judge saysJudge David Ezra wrote in an order Wednesday that religious bias played a role in the former head of the Texas Funeral Service Commission's oversight of an investigation into the East Plano Islamic Center.
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Texas Democrats spent their 3-day convention in Corpus Christi rallying party activists, training volunteers and making the case for Democratic policies and candidates across the state ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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The State Board of Education on Friday approved a new reading list that includes numerous Bible passages. They're also considering a social studies curriculum that emphasizes U.S. and Texas history over world cultures. Approved changes take effect in 2030.