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The bumper crop is called a mast year, and it’s actually pretty common.
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The story is well known in northern Mexico and South Texas, where a brief wave of hysteria surrounding one instance of the legend erupted in the 70s.
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“There’s a real risk that this will impact lenders and banks.”
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The Rev. Dr. George Mason was leading the group as part of an interfaith dialogue initiative.
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Rain chances increase this month ahead of a wetter-than-normal winter forecast thanks to El Niño.
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Cryptozoologist Lyle Blackburn kicks off the Texas Standard special by explaining the findings of the weird.
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Have you ever asked yourself which part of the state has the worst weather? One meteorologist did. And his research shows North Texas is at the top of the list.
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The Lone Star State issues the most alerts of any other state in the country.
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Five years ago, Jean was killed in his Dallas home by an off-duty officer who said she mistook his apartment for hers.
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“I want people that look like me – plus-size people, people of color, people who just never thought about traveling – to just get out there,” says Jeff Jenkins.
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The state’s film incentives program has received a huge infusion of cash from the Legislature to make Texas more competitive – just as major productions have halted.
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Eric Clapton, Nile Rodgers and Billy Gibbons are among those who share stories in the film “Jimmie & Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues.”