Jill Ament | Texas Standard
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Delayed census results because of the pandemic mean a holdup in redrawing Texas’ political maps, and possibly moving the 2022 primaries.
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“We’ve done this time and time again, and it’s had deadly consequences.”
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“What I want is to solve this issue – that’s the bottom line because my border communities need to be heard.”
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The head of the Texas Restaurant Association says 74% of the group's members will require staff to keep masks on. Many will urge guests to do the same.
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“They have so much to make up for that these tiny little bites are not quite enough to make a huge impact on the entire system.”
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The storm forced many Texans to shelter with family or friends at a time when COVID-19 cases were on the decline in Texas.
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Reporters in both corners of the state say there's simply not enough doses going to where they're needed yet.
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Hospitals in the region have surpassed the 15% threshold for COVID-19 patients, but weren't part of the first wave of vaccine doses.
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“In light of the Supreme Court’s decision, and in light of this decision form New York, I don’t see any changes [to DACA] that are going to happen anytime soon.”
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"Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico" tells war stories of women in the 20th century and beyond, who became part of Mexico's "collective DNA."
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Clay Jenkins urges personal responsibility for wearing masks and limiting gatherings as his county surpasses an important threshold for COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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Diego Bernal, along with almost 70 other state lawmakers, want the annual high-stakes exam to be canceled or only used as a "diagnostic tool."