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Broadnax resigned as Dallas' city manager last month. City Council will finalize his hiring at a meeting April 4. It's unclear how much he will make.
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The state agency will collect public comment on the proposed rule for at least 30 days before it can be considered for final approval.
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Patients at UT Austin’s Post-COVID-19 Program are still struggling with fatigue, brain fog and a slew of other symptoms months or even years after an initial infection.
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In Black America remembers the life of Watkins — who died in December 2023 — with an encore of his interview with John L. Hanson Jr. that originally aired in 2009.
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The city received 39 applications for the job. The council narrowed down the pool of candidates Tuesday.
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The CONNECT initiative aims to create a statewide network of colorectal cancer screening resources to help prevent a common yet highly preventable disease.
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The 2024 Major League Soccer season has begun. But its referees are still on the sidelines.
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If you need to make an emergency call to 911 during the outage, you may have to use a landline or try Wi-Fi calling, local first responder agencies say.
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Five Texas cities have adopted policies that decriminalize low levels of marijuana possession, after voters overwhelmingly supported the changes. The Texas attorney general says that's against state law.
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Paxton, a Republican who beat impeachment charges last year, has commented for the first time on why he has not listed six out-of-state properties on his state ethics forms.
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The Fifth Circuit will still hear oral arguments in the case early next month.
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Companies of 100 employees or more must issue WARN notices when planning layoffs. But the notices also signal changes in the economy.