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The girl told police investigators that Graham Dunn, 27, allegedly forced her into his car and stopped her from leaving by pulling her hair.
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The sea turtles were returned home to the Gulf after being rescued last weekend from cold-stunning conditions, under which turtles stop feeding, stop swimming and float to the surface.
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The Secretariat of the Navy of Mexico wrote in a social media post that an aircraft from its department, conducting a medical support mission with a nonprofit that helps pediatric burn patients, experienced an issue during its approach in Galveston.
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A tentacled summer visitor has arrived on the shores of the western Gulf. It looks like a jellyfish, but it's not. Look at the beautiful blue creatures — but don't touch, say state officials.
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The ship is headed to Galveston, where it will undergo extensive hull repairs over the next year.
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The area covers 546,645 acres, which could produce enough energy to power 2.3 million homes.
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Texas oysters have had a rough decade, enduring hurricanes, flood events and drought — but industry stakeholders and environmental groups are at odds over how to manage the resource.
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The lawsuit marks the third time the Biden administration has targeted Texas over changes to political maps or voting laws.
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Sealy and his family have donated more than $1 billion over the past 100 years to UTMB and its medical institutions.
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"We're making history about history."
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Carnival Cruise Line says it's planning to resume cruises beginning in August. All cruise lines have been banned from U.S. ports since March as the coronavirus continued to spread.
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City leaders in Galveston have turned down a proposal that would require horseback riders to pick up what their animals leave behind on the beach after…