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Many people wonder whether the Colorado River that runs through Texas is related to the other Colorado River that created the Grand Canyon. It's not.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suspected the hospital was helping Texas kids access puberty blockers or hormone treatments that are outlawed for juveniles.
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The El Paso Sector of U.S. Border Patrol has seen about 1,000 migrant encounters per day.
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The controversial new law would allow Texas law enforcement officers and judges to arrest and deport people in the country illegally, powers that have traditionally belonged to the federal government.
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Senate Bill 4, the Texas law that allows local police to arrest people suspected of being in the country illegally, is blocked yet again after a late night order Tuesday from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The site announced that they would no longer give website access to Texans in order to comply with state law.
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The state agency is responding to a petition from two attorneys to clear up ambiguity about when emergency abortions are allowed.
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Chief Daniel Rodriguez was taking pre-scheduled vacation time in Phoenix during the Robb Elementary School shooting on May 24, 2022.
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A temporary hold on the law was set to expire Wednesday, but the high court extended the pause until the following Monday.
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Family members of the 21 killed had hoped the investigation would lead to terminations for officers involved in the botched shooting response.
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The Smokehouse Creek Fire has burned over 1 million acres and is 44% contained.
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They say certain groups were not given the opportunity to make adjustments to comply with the new law. Because they are no longer sponsored by UT, they no longer receive financial support.