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Members of International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 776 approved a new contract that includes wage increases.
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Abbott pledged to spend at least $25 million to flip Harris County from blue to red. His legislative priorities include restricting further growth in property taxes, closing the state’s primary system, banning Islamic religious law across the state, and regulating AI data center construction.
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The latest confirmed infestation was found in a sheep in Sutton County, adding to concerns that the flesh-eating parasite is spreading beyond South Texas.
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The championship, which takes place June 13 and 14, will bring together the top teams from both the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans girls' flag football leagues.
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A Juneteenth exhibition brings together the National Juneteenth Museum, the Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center and Kinfolk House to reflect the growth of Black cultural intuitions across Fort Worth.
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