Years after Sheba the German shepherd was taken from her Texas home, officials say she was found more than 600...
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POV: How much for an amputation or checkup?
Modern medicine is remarkable. Conditions like HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C were once virtual death sentences. Both can now be treated...
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Is drone delivery the optimal way to distribute COVID-19 test kits?
Researchers at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health have developed a new COVID-19 test distribution method that utilizes...
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Asthma education program improves children’s lives, lowers household health care costs
One out of every 13 people in the United States has asthma. Although they are diagnosed with asthma at similar...
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Susan Rudd Bailey joins the Texas A&M College of Medicine
Susan Rudd Bailey, MD, a 1981 graduate of the Texas A&M University College of Medicine and past president of the...
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Balakrishnan awarded American Heart Association fellowship
Shobana Balakrishnan, PhD, a postdoctoral trainee at the Texas A&M University College of Medicine, has recently received a postdoctoral fellowship...
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Governor Abbott Appoints Johnson To 47th Judicial District Court
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Dee Johnson to the 47th Judicial District Court in Armstrong, Potter, and Randall Counties for...
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Governor Abbott Renews Disaster Declaration For Uvalde County In July 2022
Governor Abbott Renews Disaster Declaration For Uvalde County In July 2022 TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME: WHEREAS,...
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Governor Abbott Appoints Sellers To The Governing Board Of The Texas School For The Deaf
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Kathy Sellers to the Governing Board of the Texas School for the Deaf (TSD) for...
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Governor Abbott Provides $1.25 Million Grant To Uvalde School District For Trauma-Informed Counseling
Governor Greg Abbott today announced the Governor's Public Safety Office (PSO) is providing $1.25 million to the Uvalde Consolidated Independent...
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Governor Abbott Applauds TWC’s $1.5 Million Job Training Grants To Ranger Community College
Governor Greg Abbott today commended the Texas Workforce Commission's (TWC) award of more than $1.5 million in state-funded job training...
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Governor Abbott Commends Passage Of Critical Semiconductors Legislation
Governor Greg Abbott today issued a statement commending the United States Congress for passing the CHIPS Act of 2022 to...
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ExxonMobil Makes Godlike Profits, but Mortal Challenges Remain
ExxonMobil, the globe-straddling fossil-fuel colossus, reported record-setting profits this week. By record-setting, we mean no Texas company has ever reported...
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July 2022 Reader Quiz: What Did You Learn?
You’ve had all month to read the latest issue of Texas Monthly. Take this monthly quiz and we’ll tell you...
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Oktoberfest in Addison
No need to book a plane ticket to Munich to enjoy an Oktoberfest as genuine as that found in Germany:...
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A New Book Exposes the Junk Science That Leads to Wrongful Convictions. Its Unlikely Hero Is a Texan.
There aren’t many good guys in Chris Fabricant’s recent book, Junk Science and the American Criminal Justice System. It’s an often-bleak story...
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Telling the Story of the “Bad Boy” of the ’90s Oil and Gas Industry in Texas
“Oscar was fun to write about because he was so sure of himself, a larger-than-life character,” Jan Jarboe Russell said...
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Why Molly Ivins Matters More Than Ever
These days, many Texans of the liberal persuasion ask themselves a question that is nearly spiritual in nature: What Would...
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Do a Weekend, Not Just a Pit Stop, in Beaumont
Beaumont doesn’t always get a lot of love from the rest of the state. And that’s just not fair. Located...
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Kerabu Cucumber Salad
Cucumbers are touted for their refreshing qualities and make an ideal summertime addition to cocktails and meals. The fruit (yes,...
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