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Previously, the City of Kyle has bought water from San Marcos on a case-by-case basis. The new agreement runs through 2026 and ensures Kyle will have access to an additional 163 million gallons of water each year.
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Students face criminal charges, suspensions and even expulsions for participating in pro-Palestinian protests and encampments. Their reason? A "just cause."
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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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Don McLaughlin, who called on the investigation, said acting police chief Mariano Pargas failed as a leader on the day of the mass shooting.
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José Garza was propelled to victory by broad support from East Austinites, while Jeremy Sylestine shored up support in West Austin.
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Nearly one in five state representatives could be newbies when the Texas Legislature meets next in January.
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Abbott endorsed the primary opponents of Texas Republican House incumbents who voted against his proposal last year to allow taxpayer dollars to pay for private school tuition of students.
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Attorneys David Schenck, Gina Parker and Lee Finley appeared set to replace three incumbents as judges on Texas' highest criminal court Wednesday morning.
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Congressman Colin Allred, D-Texas, has won the state's Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, and will now face Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in the November general election.
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‘Battle for the soul': Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan headed to runoff with Trump-backed challengerThe matchup between Phelan and challenger David Covey represents the wider intraparty war waging among Texas Republicans.
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Villalobos had 69% of the vote against Daniel Law in the Democratic primary. He will face Republican Anthony Hipolito in the Nov. 5 general election.
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The Democratic primary race between Garza and Sylestine got messy ahead of Election Day.