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The Saturday morning mess came just days after airport officials said TSA had improved wait times.
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Much of the state is seeing record-breaking temperatures this spring. These extremes may be difficult for the electric grid to handle, especially one with a bunch of older power plants.
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The state’s high court allowed the investigations to continue but said the Texas Department of Family Protective Services is not bound by Gov. Abbott and Attorney General Paxton’s orders.
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A group called Amigos de Parque Zaragoza is hosting a 90th anniversary celebration on Saturday for the park, which has served as a hub for the city's Mexican American community.
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Additional TSA agents working overtime are helping to move lines faster, but the airport's rapid passenger growth is still putting a strain on travelers.
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The county may declare a public health crisis and is looking into whether it can distribute the lifesaving drug naloxone. Harm-reduction advocates say they called for this type of action last year.
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History shows there are few governors who have attempted to make immigration central to their campaigns, and it has worked — in the short term.
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The measure, which bans the use of no-knock warrants by Austin police, passed Saturday with 85% of the vote.
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Randy Clarke is leaving Capital Metro to lead the transit agency in Washington, D.C.
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Leander voted 59% in favor of staying in the Capital Metro system and the 1% sales tax that pays for transit service.