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A listener was convinced his voice is AI. We promise he's not.
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The high court ruled Friday a lawsuit by families with transgender kids challenging the state's authority to investigate them is moot as the kids are no longer minors and the Department of Family and Protective Services has closed most of its investigations of the plaintiffs.
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The director, whose new movie opens today, talks about what connects his films — and why he's obsessed with ghosts.
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Dallas immigration advocacy groups are speaking out against Gov. Greg Abbott's demand the city change its immigration enforcement policy or lose nearly $90 million in state funding.
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The three-day conference in Dallas took a look at one of the state's most pressing energy issues.
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Composer Steve Hackman will conduct his Stravinsky X Kendrick Lamar program on April 25.
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The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality does not have to produce thousands of documents related to carcinogenic emission limits requested by the Sierra Club.
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The station’s former chief philanthropy officer was 61.
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The four candidates for Frisco mayor — Rod Vilhauer, Shona Sowell, Mark Hill and John Keating — spoke at a candidate forum ahead of the upcoming election.
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A new series of murals across Fort Worth, funded by the Morris Foundation’s 40th anniversary, spotlights local nonprofits.
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A Dallas man was convicted of mailing threats to federal judges and sending white powder hoaxes that shut down a Fort Worth courthouse. He faces decades in prison.
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A new program is changing the way sculptures cycle in and out