Gabriella Ybarra
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In the past 10 years, more than 20 rural hospitals in Texas have stopped delivering babies.
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An investigation by the Associated Press looked into 533 “super emitting” oil and gas facilities in the Permian Basin.
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Researchers are learning that cows exposed to fire often give less milk, and horses, with their large lungs, take in a lot of smoke from fires.
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The federal agency is considering designating the Permian Basin as a “non-attainment area,” meaning it could face tougher emissions regulations.
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The price hikes come as Texans grapple with high costs at the fuel pump and in grocery stores.
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The woman known as “Jane Roe” in the landmark abortion case had three daughters. The eldest had a relationship with her mom and doesn’t want her mom’s legacy forgotten.
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The desert plant takes 10-15 years to grow to the size most buyers want, leading to an illicit underground plant trade.
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In “Do Hard Things,” Steve Magness hopes to redefine and expand what toughness and resilience mean – and how these ideas transfer to everyday life – and offers four pillars to achieve them.
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La temporada de verano ha llegado - y también las serpientes. Con temperaturas que alcanzan los tres dígitos en todo el estado, los tejanos pueden tropezar con estas criaturas en sus jardines o mientras recorren senderos.
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With temperatures hitting triple digits across the state, summer is an ideal time for snakes. Know what to do if you come across one.