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Texas advocates are cautiously optimistic about high-speed rail legislation
Advocates in Texas say there's some movement on legislation to improve rail projects in the state.
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to consider new rules for concrete batch plant regulation
The TCEQ is weighing how to implement two new state laws that could tighten oversight of concrete batch plants.
He Crossed The Border In A Packed, Unventilated Trailer And Survived
Brandon Martinez. 16, was one of nearly 40 undocumented immigrants found in a trailer in San Antonio. His father laments that his son suffered so much to cross the border, just like he did.
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In Texas, Arguing Over ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Is Easy But Defining What They Are Is Not
The term “sanctuary city” has become a political lightning rod. Two years ago, Texas lawmakers tried and failed to pass a bill to restrict cities and…
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'Rush Hour From Hell' Drags On In Icy Southern Cities
In Atlanta, Birmingham and other places, people who got on the roads Tuesday afternoon still weren't home Wednesday. At many schools, students and teachers slept overnight on wrestling mats and classroom carpets. Forecasters got it wrong — the storm hit further north than they expected.
Are Food Boats The Next Food Trucks? Don't Count On It
Food boats occupy a quirky snack-time niche in a few summer communities. But don't expect this floating food truck trend to sweep the nation, at least not until it gets sea legs.
A fight over how to enforce immigration laws reaches the Supreme Court
The Biden administration wants immigration authorities to focus on threats to public safety, but a lower court said its guidelines went too far. Now the high court is hearing arguments in the case.
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Everyday North Texans step up to ease neighbors’ deportation fears
Reports of ICE activity in neighborhoods and continued talk from the federal government of mass deportations continue to cause fear and panic in immigrant communities. Everyday North Texans are stepping up to help however they can.
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The Trump administration is reducing the number of federal agents in Minnesota by 700
The Trump administration is reducing the number of immigration officers in Minnesota by 700, but there's still no end date for the surge despite weeks of turmoil and the deaths of two U.S. citizens.
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'Dr. Zhivago,' 'Fargo' and more movies to help you chill in the summer heat
Scenes from "The Seven Year Itch" and "101 Dalmatians" can transport you away from the sweltering weather outside. There are great documentary and animated options too.
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