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Texas has seen intense debate over marijuana laws for years now, with local efforts to decriminalize in some cities clashing with state lawmakers pushing for tighter regulation. Now, Gov. Greg Abbott is deciding whether to sign a new ban on consumable THC products,
Invasive hammerhead worms are spreading in Texas, and have been spotted in Houston, Dallas, Austin and toward the coast.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas clarified when abortions are OK and aligned with RFK Jr. on health this legislative sessionAmid a quiet legislative session for health, lawmakers’ priority legislation reinforced the U.S. health secretary’s agenda.
Governor Greg Abbott has said state officials will "use every tool and strategy" to help law enforcement keep the peace.
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The family of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the U.S. Army's first Hispanic four-star general, expressed sadness Wednesday over President Donald Trump's plan to restore the original names of several military installations, including renaming Fort Cavazos in Killeen back to Fort Hood.
A federal judge in Denver on Thursday ordered the deportation case for the wife and five children of Pearl Street Mall attack suspect Mohamed Soliman transferred to a court in Texas since the
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The Texas Tribune on MSNA $20 billion effort to avoid calamity: Here’s what Texas lawmakers did to save the state’s water supplyAmong other changes is a new law that says homeowner associations can no longer fine Texans for not watering their grass during a drought.
Former Texas A&M star Braden Montgomery smashes walk-off homer, igniting Winston-Salem’s comeback and boosting his rise through the White Sox system.
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This Father's Day holds special meaning for David Harney, a 45-year-old Highland Village police officer who survived a rare and often fatal heart condition known as an aortic dissection. Harney, a veteran officer of more than 20 years, said he initially dismissed his symptoms as fatigue from the start of the school year.