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The Texas Tribune

Charles Flores wants to use Texas’ “junk science” law to appeal his conviction, saying it was improperly based on testimony from a neighbor who was hypnotized by police.
Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar sought to bar the Trump administration from using federal funds to build border barriers in the national park, which is rarely traversed by migrants.
Clarence Curtis Jordan, who is intellectually disabled and had no legal representation for decades, was resentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
The recommendations for legislative action amount to a striking call for industry regulation by the Republican governor in a state that has long prided itself on being a favorable environment for business.
Pandemic disruptions put many children behind, but newly released end-of-course results show students making progress.
Texas’ charters continued growing this school year, but the pace slowed. Experts warn that the enrollment drop facing traditional school districts could also affect charters.
A proposed data center in Angelina County will occupy more than 1,000 acres outside of Lufkin. The county judge says there's nothing he can do to stop it.
New details of the $100 million investment into America First Refining by one of the richest men in Asia reveal the role Donald Trump Jr. has played.
A U.S. General Accounting Office report found a host of problems at El Paso’s Camp East Montana, including a contractor losing a loaded gun on the property after it opened.
In this week’s episode, the TribCast team talks to Phillip Kaufman, head of Texas A&M’s entomology department, and Josh Winegarner from the Texas Cattle Feeders Association about the arrival of screwworm in Texas.
Moment of Truth PAC, launched by a bipartisan group of campaign operatives, is aiming to spend a staggering $62 million. Much of it would be used to spotlight Ken Paxton’s controversies.

Amarillo - TX - News

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Dangerous heat and severe storms are possible across the central and eastern Texas/Oklahoma Panhandles Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Nearly 60 years after it opened, the Amarillo Civic Center has a new $167,000 basketball court, and city leaders say there is already strong interest in booking
A request for $250,000 by the city of Herford to use for installing All-Inclusive playground equipment at one of its new parks, came back with approval for up t
One motorcyclist was killed and two more people were injured after a crash on Monday on the Hughes overpass.According to Amarillo police, two motorcycles were t
A nine-month narcotics investigation culminated Monday with the execution of six search warrants in Tucumcari, resulting in the seizure of suspected drugs, fire
Dumas police are asking residents to stay alert after a string of vehicle burglaries reported across the city, warning there may be victims who do not yet reali
Events commemorating the Route 66 Centennial are underway across the Texas Panhandle.“It’s crazy, it’s totally different than in England, it totally different i

Austin - TX - KXAN

A fire early Wednesday morning left a dozen apartment units uninhabitable and displaced several residents in north Austin.
Near-normal high temperatures continue in Central Texas, with heat indices in the triple-digits during the afternoon hours. — Meteorologist Tommy House
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis will hold a news conference Wednesday to provide additional details surrounding an in-custody death that occurred Saturday.
Extreme heat is one of the leading weather-related killers in our country... and as we creep further into summer, it's important to know the signs of heat-related illnesses.
From co-workers by day to rockstars at night, the Corporate Battle of the Bands returns Wednesday, June 10.
MCKINNEY, Texas (AP) — A Texas teenager who fatally stabbed a 17-year-old track athlete from a rival team during a high school meet was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison Tuesday in a case that drew wide attention beyond the booming Dallas suburb where they were students. A jury rejected Karmelo [...]
A hearing Wednesday could determine whether Camp Mystic will be allowed to resolve lawsuits against the camp through private arbitration instead of in a public courtroom. 
The Hays County commissioners rejected Hays Commons development agreement after hours of public opposition.
This move comes as concerns grow over the lack of medical examiner offices across Texas, an issue KXAN has extensively reported on through its “A Hanging on Backbone Creek” investigation.
KXAN is keeping track of the number of New World screwworm (NWS) cases across Texas.
A former Austin police commander charged with sexual assault and official oppression was granted a $10,000 bond Tuesday, and ordered to stay away from the alleged victim and not be in possession of firearms.
The Hays County Commissioners Court on Tuesday delayed a plan to create an 180-day emergency pause on reviews, processing, and approvals of high-water-use and large-scale industrial projects in unincorporated parts of the county.

World News from Wall Street Journal

The world’s top three container operators said they fear instability in Gaza and broader regional tensions mean continued danger.
Israel allowed displaced Gazans to begin crossing a military zone that bisects the enclave after a deadlock over hostage releases was broken.
Troubles at Vanke raise questions about the continued spread of the property crisis and whether the Chinese state will step in.
Some of the women were held alone for extended periods and spent eight months in tunnels, an Israeli medical official said.
The alliance mounted its first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure after another cable was severed in the Baltic Sea.
Residents of Goma reported gunfire and shelling after rebels overran Congolese troops. U.N. officials estimated that more than one million displaced people were now inside the city.
Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a powerful rebel group from the field.
The U.K., Italy and Japan have already partnered on the Global Combat Air Programme, which aims to put a new stealth fighter with supersonic capability in the skies by 2035.
The dictator, eager to shut out the influence of Hollywood and K-pop, has been exalting a “shock brigade” of 300,000 teens and 20-somethings drafted into flood reconstruction.
The president has made immigration an early priority to start second term, with ICE making more than 900 arrests Sunday.

Life Style News from Wall Street Journal

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