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As of Thursday morning, some Texans are without power, but most of the state has remained connected.
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From the Texas Standard - Our weekly check-in with the Texas Truth-O-Meter.
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The federal infrastructure plan will send billions to Texas over the next five years. But a water expert says the state will still be playing catch-up…
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The diversity of pecans grown in the state has helped keep the crop strong from year to year.
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One advocate says the expansion could change the economy in the way rural electrification did last century.
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The former El Paso congressman tells Texas Standard he wants to “get us past the very small, divisive politics of this moment and of the current…
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US Supreme Court justices appear reluctant to loosen restrictions on religious advisers during TexasThe latest Texas execution protocols forbid spiritual advisers from praying aloud or touching prisoners. Some members of the high court said they feared…
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The family of a deceased 21-year-old man and another man who was allegedly trampled during the event are among those who have sued.More than a dozen…
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All proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution passed. Plus, more on Austin’s Prop A, a GOP flip of Texas House District 118 and Fort Worth ISD’s bond…
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Though O’Rourke hasn’t announced a race for governor, the Democrat would be Abbott’s strongest challenger, says a poll conducted by the Texas Hispanic…
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A tour of a Texas power plant shows the challenges of applying new winterization rules.
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The Lone Star State’s so-called red, rural wall has helped Republicans dominate statewide elections for decades. Rural Democratic organizers say it’s time…