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MLB's first female umpire set to debut this weekend
This weekend, Jen Pawol is set to be the first woman to umpire a Major League Baseball game. NPR's A Martinez speaks about the landmark moment with Keith Law, who covers the MLB for The Athletic.
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More than 830 new Texas laws take effect in September. Here’s what’s changing
These measures touch nearly every aspect of life, from education and healthcare to public safety, property rules and support for first responders. With so many changes coming at once, Texans can expect a variety of noticeable impacts on their daily lives.
Judge considers permit of third power plant near Bitcoin mine in Hood County
Residents in rural Granbury say a proposed new power plant next to a Bitcoin mine will only make their health problems worse.
With midterms more than a year away, a record number of lawmakers are eyeing the exits
A record number of congressional lawmakers have announced they don't plan to run for their current seats in 2026, including three sitting senators leaving Washington to run for governor.
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Will Rogers to get $28.6M from Fort Worth for coliseum renovations
On Aug. 26, the Fort Worth City Council approved $28.6 million to modernize the historic landmark, contributing to a yearslong $50.5 million effort to renovate the Will Rogers Memorial Center.
Hispanic Heritage Month starts in September. Here’s where to celebrate in North Texas
Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Here’s a look at 10 ways to celebrate in Dallas-Fort Worth, from parades, festivals, mercados and fiestas.
AG Ken Paxton urges Texas schools to allow prayer in classrooms under new law
Senate Bill 11, which went into effect on Monday, allows school boards to set aside time for voluntary prayer or the reading of religious texts during classroom time.
Denton smoke shops prepare as Texas outlaws THC vapes, Chinese-made e-cigs and more starting Sept. 1
Denton smoke shop owners were relieved when Senate Bill 3, which proposed banning all consumable THC products statewide, was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott in June. However, around the same time, Abbott approved a different piece of legislation targeting cannabis sales and sales tactics that appeal to minors.
'Kill Your Darlings' untangles the secrets couple keep for – and from – one another
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Peter Swanson about his new mystery novel, Kill Your Darlings, which explores the reasons behind a poet's act of murder against her own husband.
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The Los Angeles ICE raids are changing how immigrant communities go about their lives
Amid ongoing raids in Los Angeles, many immigrants are afraid to leave their homes. We hear what that's looking like from residents, workers and business owners in the San Fernando Valley.
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