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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…
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Projects to protect Texas marshes from erosion and an Alaska village from the Bering Sea are getting help from some of the 44 grants awarded by the…
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The National Weather Service in Houston said the amount of rainfall in Houston and Galveston on Thursday was "one for the record books." At least four deaths have been blamed on the storm.
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Gov. Greg Abbott has declared 13 counties disaster areas after heavy rain and flooding from the remnants of Tropical Storm Imelda swamped parts of…