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The Briscoe Western Art Museum's exhibit "Selena Forever/Siempre Selena" features work by photographer John Dyer.
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Track confirmed New World screwworm infestations in Texas and learn what the flesh-eating parasite is, which animals are at risk, how it spreads, what symptoms to watch for and what officials are doing to contain the outbreak.
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Opening statements began Monday in a four-day administrative hearing over the Texas State Securities Board’s emergency cease-and-desist order against TEXITcoin, related operations and founder Bobby Gray.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott said Monday he was "pausing all construction activity" in the West Texas park ahead of a visit to the region this week. Scott's visit comes after two weeks of public outcry over images of bulldozers and other heavy machinery clearing land in the park.
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Just two days before classes start at UT San Antonio, online and phone systems were down and payment deadlines were being pushed back.
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The packed chamber was split between those who said voters are being shut out and those who believe a county vote last year should suffice.
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Products recalled include H-E-B and NatureBest-branded pico de gallo, diced jalapeños, and stuffed mushrooms.
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Texas history is more than just history. It’s filled with myth— and amnesia—that provides a permission structure which fuels conservative politics. It also has a powerful influence on the nation as a whole. In his book Texas: An American History, Benjamin Heber Johnson shines new light on Texas history—while seeking to balance the dark chapters of Texas history and not letting them overshadow the achievements of the lone star state.
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Rising costs, slowing tax revenue and a sluggish economy have saddled some of Texas’ biggest cities with multimillion-dollar deficits.
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A North Texas physician explains how Type 2 diabetes, smoking and high blood pressure affect the likelihood of dementia.