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Repairing electricity infrastructure after storms usually costs customers. So could strengthening it before the next weather event.
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The Texas governor used his time on the Republican convention stage to praise Trump on border security and to challenge the Democratic president.
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In May, Clarksville, Tennessee police found U.S. Army Private First Class Katia Dueñas Aguilar dead in her home. The Mesquite soldier was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division and stationed at Fort Campbell, near Tennessee-Kentucky border.
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Students arrested at a May 1 pro-Palestinian encampment will have the opportunity this week to respond to allegations they violated UTD's Student Code of Conduct.
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Cruz and Republicans in some of the country’s highest elected offices didn’t pull any punches when it came to their criticism of President Joe Biden’s border policies on Tuesday, the second day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
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County Judge Tim O'Hare said he's doubling down on the rules at open meetings after two people say they were banned from Commissioners Court.
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According to the city, the disaster declaration will help clear the way for officials to continue focusing on storm recovery efforts and allow more federal resources to make their way into the region.
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A group of news organizations including The Texas Tribune had sued for access to the records.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asked the state’s Supreme Court on Monday to allow his office to continue its efforts to shutter Annunciation House, an El Paso-based shelter network that assists asylum seekers and other migrants.
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The Republican National Convention starts today. Abbott and Cruz were floated as potential Republican presidential candidates early this cycle, though neither launched campaigns.
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Gov. Greg Abbott says he’s demanding an investigation into the response of the utility that serves the Houston area. Around 270,000 homes and businesses still without power a week after Hurricane Beryl.
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County Judge Tim O'Hare kicked out multiple people at a July 2 meeting. Two say they've been told not to come back.
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Biden planned to deliver a speech at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin on Monday to commemorate 60 years since the Civil Rights Act was signed.
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Texas leaders in both political parties expressed outrage and support for former President Donald Trump after a shooting at a campaign event in Pennsylvania on Saturday.