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After about two days of deliberation, the 12 jurors found Benjamin Song alone was guilty of attempted murder, but defendants were convicted of rioting and other charges.
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The Texas Supreme Court said the state only needs a reasonable belief that the group may have relevant information, not proof, and allowed PFLAG to redact identifying details about families before producing documents.
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Business owners Heather Ozzy and Chris Prince founded Austin Mini Art with the goal of providing affordable art to Austinites while supporting local artists. Their prints range from $1 to $3.
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Nine defendants face a mix of 12 charges, the most serious of which are three counts of attempted murder against U.S. officers or employees.
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Residents and businesses’ demand for water could soon exceed supply. Gov. Greg Abbott said the state could step in if solutions aren’t found.
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Nicholas Reyes, an assistant math professor at UT Austin, organizes a fundraiser for the Texas Prison Education Initiative every year. The program helps students land on their feet when they get out of prison.
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Mission Control will be packed with experts, specialists and flight directors around-the-clock as NASA takes on its most complicated mission in more than half a century.
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New state rules change how THC levels are calculated and raise fees on hemp businesses by as much as 4,000%
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Tarrant County received a letter from the Freedom from Religion Foundation with legal concerns over its Ten Commandments monument installed on the courthouse lawn.
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The ballot board worked through the weekend and into Monday evening to review which of nearly 2,000 provisional ballots to accept or reject.