Transportation officials want to see if they can advance a Tarrant County high-speed route after years of work on the corridor.
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Three victims are dead, as well as two suspected shooters after a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego.
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NextEra Energy plans to acquire Dominion Energy to create the largest electricity producer in the United States.
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The latest season of Saturday Night Live felt transitional in many ways, but it was full of blockbuster pop stars, up-and-coming bands and musical legends. We ranked them from worst to best.
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Six states are holding primaries May 19 that could help to decide the balance of power in Congress and in key state governments.
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A U.S. judge on Thursday granted a preliminary injunction against sections of Senate Bill 4, which would have allowed local police to arrest suspected illegal border crossers.
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Edward Busby was executed by lethal injection Thursday, reinforcing Texas' position as the nation's leader in capital punishment.
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The lawsuit argues that 14 acres on Mount Cristo Rey, which features a 29-foot-tall statue of Jesus, are needed for barriers and other technology to secure the border.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection's latest border projects map shows vehicle barriers and "patrol roads" planned east of Big Bend National Park. The Department of Homeland Security is now waiving a wide range of federal environmental laws for part of that project.
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Hill County commissioners' split vote to issue a moratorium appears to be a first in Texas.
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A new state law requires many Texas sheriff's offices to enter into 287(g) agreements and help enforce federal immigration law.
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