Cristela Jones
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Now working for the Houston Chronicle, columnist Bao Ong has a lot to say about his new city’s food.
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Looking around the NFL today, there are many Black stars in the quarterback position. It was not always that way.
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Residents on the city’s Westside are experiencing little to no shade outside, higher air-conditioning bills and health problems exacerbated by the Texas heat.
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Texas es uno de los 13 estados de EE.UU. que no dispone de aire acondicionado central para sus prisiones estatales. Se ha demostrado que las temperaturas dentro de las unidades carcelarias alcanzan regularmente los 110 grados, y al menos una unidad ha superado los 149 grados.
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The research from Texas A&M University shows how many incarcerated individuals and staff are suffering from heat-related illnesses and death.
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The deadliest fire in San Marcos history is still unsolved, but a new documentary from Brian Kyle “BK” Frizzell – whose sister and roommate died in the blaze – is bringing it back to light.
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The U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade means Texas will effectively ban abortions – but Austin and Denton may not prioritize investigating alleged abortion crimes.
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“So it’s not just that it’s a rightward shift, it’s that there’s not really a slippery slope anymore. The justices are running to the bottom of the slope.”
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Traveling out of state could be the only option for Texans who want abortions. But the cost and logistics may make it an option that’s out of reach for many.
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A new institute is dedicated to developing strategies and sharing information on Hispanic student success.