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Clean up crews continue to work their way around the City of Waco picking up debris following the severe weather on Thursday.
The measles outbreak in West Texas didn’t happen just by chance. The easily preventable disease, declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, ripped through communities sprawling across more than 20 ...
A modern redesign of the iconic Texas Longhorns logo is dividing fans over tradition vs. innovation in Texas’ branding identity.
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It wouldn't be shocking to see the team add at least one guy who can help on the edge and they met with a pretty high-end prospect on Thursday in Texas A&M's Nic Scourton, as initially reported by ...
The virus has also had peculiar effects on other athletes, including those in College Station, where the Texas A&M baseball team came down with a bad case of Masters-itis on Thursday. Take it away ...
The iconic Texas Longhorns logo is one of the most recognizable symbols in college athletics, and for most fans, it's untouchable. But one social media influencer sparked a wave of discussion by ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration Wednesday from using of a centuries-old wartime law to deport migrants from one Texas detention center, the latest legal hurdle for the government ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s decision to challenge Sen. John Cornyn sets up what’s likely to be a bitter and expensive Republican primary – and a battle for President Donald Trump’s ...
Incendiary Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett suggested the United States needs immigrants for farm jobs because black people “are done picking cotton” while speaking at a historically black church ...
ProPublica and The Texas Tribune have selected five partner organizations in Texas to participate in a new investigative initiative that will support accountability journalism in local newsrooms ...
A U.S. District Court judge in Texas on Monday tossed a Biden-era policy to increase staffing in long-term care facilities that participate in Medicaid or Medicare programs. In May 2024 ...