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Venezuelans are cooking over wood fires because of a shortage of propane
In a great irony, Venezuelans are cooking their meals over wood fires because of a shortage of propane. This is in a nation with among the largest oil and natural gas reserves in the world.
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Gov. Abbott's order for truck inspections is all an unnecessary PR stunt, critics say
Commercial trucks have been spending hours or days waiting to enter Texas from Mexico. Gov. Abbott ordered inspections of all trucks, saying it's needed to combat drug smuggling and human trafficking.
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Doggy Daycation program helps relieve overcrowding at Dallas shelter
Dallas Animal Services opens Doggy Daycation program to the public as they continue to face overcapacity.
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New records shed light on dismissed ethics complaints against Farmers Branch mayor
Records obtained by KERA reveal more information about the dismissed ethics complaints filed against Farmers Branch Mayor Terry Lynne in October alleging improper use of his office and speaking with city staff after being told not to. One city official noted a "pattern" of behavior that requires intervention.
Families of deported Venezuelans dispute gang claims after deportations under Alien Enemies Act
NPR talked to the families of four men believed to be in El Salvador. None of them had a serious criminal record in the U.S. Only some had been charged with illegal entry. Three had signed their voluntary departure.
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Her child was killed in the Uvalde shooting last year. Now, she's running for mayor
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Kimberly Mata-Rubio, whose daughter Lexi was killed in the Uvalde shooting, about her campaign for mayor.
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Mexic-Arte Museum Creates A Shared Space To Remember Lost Loved Ones This Día De Los Muertos
Death has been an especially prominent part of daily life this past year and a half because of COVID-19. The museum asked the public to get involved by submitting photographs and memories of loved ones they want to honor.
Guatemala Volcano Toll Reaches 109, As Officials Point Fingers Over Evacuation
Rescue workers faced toxic gases as they tried to recover bodies. Meanwhile, opposition politicians accused government agencies of not doing enough to warn about Sunday's eruption.
Houston Mayor Running For Governor
By BJ Austin, KERA Newshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-874287.mp3Dallas, TX – Houston Mayor Bill White is running for…
Houston Man Arrested After Wielding Hatchet At U.S. Capitol Insurrection, FBI Says
Shane Jenkins, of Northwest Houston, was picked up at his home Friday morning after a tip led the FBI to several publicly available videos that appeared to show the man smashing a U.S. Capitol window with the metal survival hatchet, according to court documents.
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