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From Texas Standard . Every spring, wildflowers bring Texans and visitors alike out of their homes for all kinds of photo ops. It’s not uncommon to see...
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From Texas Standard . In February 2017, several newspapers in north Texas carried the story that 250 workers were being laid off from a General Electric...
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From Texas Standard. Facing potential new tariffs with China , some Texas agricultural producers say they’re concerned about extra taxes on the products...
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From Texas Standard . Texas is re-upping a request to “opt in” to a federal law that would speed up the execution appeals process in the state,...
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From Texas Standard . Teachers have walked off the job in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Oklahoma – and there are rumblings that Arizona could be next....
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From Texas Standard: As local newspapers continue to die out, the communities they used to serve have come to be known as “news deserts.” But the...
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From Texas Standard . In Texas, where the weather is no laughing matter, it’s not an exaggeration to say storms are wreaking havoc in many parts of the...
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From Texas Standard . In 1978, the CBS TV network took a chance on broadcasting a five-episode miniseries about the schemes and struggles of a Texas...
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Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley called the Austin serial bomber a "domestic terrorist" at a panel hosted by KUT this morning. Despite previous...
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From Texas Standard . Does the Wink Sink ring any bells for you? It is, as the name implies, a pair of giant sinkholes near the town of Wink, located...
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From Texas Standard . You can squeeze a lot into a spending proposal that’s 2,200 pages long and $1.3 trillion deep. But if you look at the fine print...
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Some of the state’s leading physicians vetted ideas this weekend to reduce the deaths of women while pregnant or shortly after giving birth.