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Applications are open for the park’s artist-in-residence program, which includes housing and a stipend.
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Craig Garnett, author of 'Uvalde’s Darkest Hour,' believes healing will take time but the city is on the right path.
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A yearslong effort to bring high-speed rail to Texas has recently shown signs of life, but state lawmakers have consistently put up roadblocks to keep it from happening.
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Advocates say a law school in one of the state's poorest regions would exponentially help communities with legal aid.
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At least a third of respondents at UT-Austin, UT-Dallas and Texas A&M said they’re not sure administrators at their universities protect free speech on campus.
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ERCOT has said that Texans will be better off than we were last winter, but that doesn’t mean blackouts are off the table.
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The Dallas City Council finalized a deal to turn the convention center into a official broadcast center for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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The video, which KUT News obtained through a public records request, shows the ceiling suddenly collapse over an outdoor patio area. No one appeared to be seated there at the time.
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In Texas, more than 45% of teachers are people of color, according to a new dashboard released Tuesday by the National Council on Teacher Quality, compared to nearly 74% of students. And the gap could worsen if fewer people of color pursue careers in education.
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A home builder and an electricity retailer are partnering to install backup power batteries in new homes as Texans brace for potential outages this winter.