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Domestic migration is contributing to the population boom in Texas. Between people moving in and those moving out, Texas gained more than 133,000 new residents from other states last year.
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As the executive director of the DASH Network, Manyande leads other members of the Fort Worth faith-based nonprofit to help asylum seekers while they wait to be granted a work permit.
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Last session, GOP lawmakers passed a drag bill, a ban on gender-affirming surgery and other legislation targeting the LGBTQ community. With the Republican Party growing more conservative, experts say it's likely the theme will continue.
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Jurors ruled former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger used excessive force in shooting and killing neighbor Botham Jean in his home, violating his constitutional rights.
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Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham said the state’s recently purchased 1,400-acre ranch could be used as a deportation hub.
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'Despite the Biden-Harris Administration’s attempts to shut down our border security efforts,' Greg Abbott boasted on social media, only months before the second Trump administration, 'the buoys are here to stay.'
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city of Dallas over a new charter amendment that decriminalizes up to four ounces of marijuana.
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Jones asked the bankruptcy court to stop the sale and side with another bidder who challenged the closed auction process.
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Critics say the curriculum overemphasizes Christianity. The board is expected to officially vote on whether to approve the materials later this week.
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A year after she and her husband, Landon Schott, launched Mercy Culture Church in April 2019, the Fort Worth pastor started a nonprofit called The Justice Reform with the goal of ending sex trafficking in the region.