Wells Dunbar
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The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association is the insurer of last resort for many, and its financial situation is cause for concern.
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The new documentary from Dallas-born director Mye Hoang shows there’s nothing wrong with guys who love their cats.
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Dismissed cases, a recall effort and clashes with a judge and victims’ families are raising questions about El Paso DA Yvonne Rosales’ ability to prosecute the alleged killer behind the 2019 mass-shooting at a local Walmart – one of the deadliest in Texas history.
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The gathering formerly known as Austin Terror Fest now encompasses indie rock, hip hop, electronic and experimental music along with metal. Don’t worry: metal heads are “actually really nice people,” says Oblivion Access co-founder Dusty Brooks.
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Despite rising cases and renewed concern over the virus and a new variant, hundreds of millions in dollars has not yet been used.
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"People know what's up with Texas. They know how intense it is. They know the quality of our bands and it's being recognized all over the country and the world."
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"There may simply be no enforcement mechanism. Well, that means that the so-called requirement or mandate is more metaphysical in nature than it is actually a kind of legal impediment," says a Texas law expert.
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With a Pulitzer Prize for “Lonesome Dove” and multiple Oscars for screenwriting, McMurtry captured modern and frontier Texas like none other.
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An expert in political rhetoric says it unites people through fear, at the expense of discussions about public policy.