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Texas closed most public oyster reefs for harvesting, dealing a blow to the fishing industry. "It's taken a big toll on me," says Johny Jurisich, whose family has worked in the business for decades.
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Melissa Lucio, who was set to be executed on Wednesday, has been granted a stay of execution by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday.
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The emergency preparation supplies sales tax holiday starts Saturday at 12:01 a.m. and lasts through the weekend.
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The outage prevented detainees from appearing in front of a judge within a state-required time frame, leading to the mass release.
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The positivity rate for COVID-19 in Texas has dropped below 30%. Although that’s a good sign, officials urge residents not to become complacent.
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Hospital officials say positive omicron cases are doubling every two to three days.
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Methodist researchers identified the cases through its genome sequencing surveillance project.
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House Bill 20, which was set to take effect Dec. 2, would have let Texas users banned by social media platforms to sue for reinstatement or have the state attorney general sue on their behalf.
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About 78% of restaurant operators say they don't have enough staff to meet customer demand, according to the National Restaurant Association.
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Experts breakdown holiday spending from supply chain issues to the best Black Friday deals.
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Top Chef finalist, Dawn Burrell, Restaurateur Marcus Davis and the third-generation owner of "This is It Soul Food", Craig Joseph discuss black food pathways and what should be on your menu this Thanksgiving.
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Scenery and costumes were expected in Houston this Fall, but won't arrive in time.