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Unprecedented calls, texts after Suicide Lifeline number changed to 988
SAN ANTONIO - It seems like a small change, dropping the National Suicide Lifeline from a standard 10-digit number to...
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A Tribute to Peace – North Texas Welcomes Kyiv City Ballet
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No, people affected by Camp Lejeune toxic water don’t need a lawyer to file compensation claim
People who were exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1987 can request relief under the Camp...
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Cowboys’ Tyler Smith thanks his mom, her perseverance as motivation in achieving NFL success
“A lot of what you see from me is a lot of her,” Smith declared. “It’s never lost on me."...
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Yes, Florida paid for migrants in Texas to fly to Martha’s Vineyard
Gov. Ron DeSantis and a sheriff’s office based in San Antonio confirmed that Venezuelan migrants were flown from Texas to...
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Ancient Cultures May Hold the Key To Keeping Buildings Cool in a Changing Climate
While the summers may be getting hotter, there have always been people living in the deserts and the tropics, and...
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Jet Fuel Derived From Used Cooking Oil Certified Airworthy for Large-Scale Production in China
A Chinese petroleum company just obtained an airworthiness certificate for their new biological jet fuel made of used cooking oil....
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Forgiving Loans
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Florida watching, with Hurricane Ian expected to rapidly intensify
MIAMI -- A large swath of Florida's Gulf Coast is under hurricane and storm surge watches and warnings Monday from...
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CBO: Biden’s student debt plan would cost $400 billion over 30 years
The White House noted that the CBO's estimated cost in the first year — $21 billion — is actually lower...
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Texas Lottery breaks all-time sales record – again
The Texas Lottery achieved $8.3 billion in sales during fiscal year 2022. AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Lottery has broken...
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Sarah Stogner, former GOP candidate for railroad commissioner, backs Democratic nominee in November’s election
Stogner, who lost in a Republican primary runoff to incumbent Wayne Christian, said she’s endorsing Luke Warford. TEXAS, USA —...
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Comal ISD names new executive director of safety and security
NEW BRAUNFELS - Mario De La Rosa will be the new executive director of safety and security of the Comal...
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Members of Congress hold hearing in Uvalde to discuss trauma of school shooting
The U.S. House of Representatives Children's Caucus will hold a hearing in Uvalde on Monday afternoon so parents and teachers...
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17 dead, 24 wounded in school shooting in Russia
Officials said the gunman killed himself after the attack. MOSCOW, Russia — A gunman opened fire in a school in...
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Arlington Police Department mourning after recruit dies just days following training exercise
Recruit Officer Marquis Kennedy, who was a member of Academy Class 62, died on Sunday, Sept. 25. ARLINGTON, Texas —...
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Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan rules out raising the minimum age to buy a firearm
At the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival, the Texas House speaker also signaled willingness to consider exceptions to the state's abortion...
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USDA to Provide up to $20 Million for Construction of On-Farm Grain Storage Facilities in Areas Impacted by Recent Natural Disasters
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2022 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will make available $20...
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ERCOT interim CEO Brad Jones blames the grid’s 2021 failures on organization’s mixed-up priorities
Before his run atop ERCOT ends next month, the outgoing interim CEO says he's proud that the organization has shifted...
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