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A Dallas County judge signed an order to keep polls open two hours later after widespread confusion over where people could vote.
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Fort Worth federal Judge Mark Pittman specifically named Benjamin Song as the person who nonfatally shot a police officer outside an ICE detention center. Pittman ruled Song and the defendants charged with aiding and abetting him cannot claim the officer was shot to protect anyone.
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Both Democratic candidates for Texas' U.S. Senate seat sat down with KERA hosts to talk about their legislating styles and their belief in winning a blue seat for the state.
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A shooting over the weekend on West Sixth Street resulted in four deaths and more than a dozen additional people injured. Here's what we know about those who lost their lives.
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School boards had until March 1 to decide whether to establish a daily period for students and staff to pray or read religious texts.
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After the San Marcos City Council voted to deny a rezoning proposal from a data center, some water advocates took a breath, but the fight to preserve Hays County water isn't over.
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Three deaths have been reported recently at the hastily constructed camp. One was ruled a homicide involving staff. Claims of medical neglect and unsanitary conditions are rife.
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As companies launch an array of protein-rich products and new federal dietary guidelines advise Americans to prioritize protein, nutrition experts have mixed feelings about the new emphasis on protein.
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Despite the job's inherent challenges, when it comes to bringing in recruits and getting them to stick around, Irving firefighters say they're doing something right.
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Taxpayers will bear the cost of fixing errors in learning materials published by the Texas Education Agency. The curriculum has drawn attention for its references to Christianity and the Bible.