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Texas took their licenses. Now these immigrant truckers face lost livelihoods, sense of betrayal Texas was among the first states to heed Trump administration directives to revoke commercial driver’s licenses from some immigrants as a safety measure. |
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GOP hardliners aren’t buying into U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar’s bipartisan immigration bill The latest version of the El Paso Democrat’s Dignity Act includes a key change to make it more palatable to Republicans. Some have gotten on board, but others are firmly opposed. |
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The governor’s threats have produced quick wins on hot-button issues important to the GOP base – immigration and perceived threats posed by Islam. |
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Texas’ 35th Congressional District primary runoffs: Who is running and what to know Two Democrats and two Republicans advanced to May runoffs for the open San Antonio-area seat, which was drawn to favor the GOP yet is considered winnable for Democrats in a wave year. |
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Teachers with national certification earn more, but Texas is questioning its worth The National Board Certification is widely considered the most demanding for teachers. Texas leaders are examining whether it fits the state’s merit-based system. |
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Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar faces removal attempt following federal fraud indictment Cuellar has denied that he defrauded the sheriff’s office during the COVID-19 pandemic. His brother is Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar. |
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Houston school administrators say the move would give children who need the support more focused attention. But the U.S. Department of Education worries the plan amounts to segregation. |
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Big Bend border wall plans cancelled for national park after backlash, Border Patrol commissioner says Texans across the political spectrum opposed wall construction in the national park. Now the agency’s plans include roadways and digital surveillance to monitor the rugged region. |
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In parched Texas, a state fund to boost water projects falls almost $3 billion short of demand Ten water projects received initial approval to split $1.28 billion in state money this year, but 13 others didn’t make the cut — including one that may supply drought-stricken Corpus Christi. |
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José Contreras Díaz, 30, was deported by ICE despite having valid DACA status. ICE returned him to the U.S. but detained him on April 29 after he landed in Texas. |
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Texas lifts safety rule enacted after deadly flood, clearing the way for some summer camps to reopen Nineteen camps had sued over a regulation that required fiber optic connectivity. An agreement with the state allows sites to operate with other broadband internet service. |
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Here are the top stories from the week of May 3-9:1. |
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TxDOT Amarillo "Know Before You Go" report for upcoming week of 5/11/26:Monday, May 11Drivers can expect the main lanes of westbound I-40 and the left lane of e |
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A father suing Perryton ISD over the sexual abuse of his underage daughter by a former district coach says school officials “knew and ignored it,” arguing the d |
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The Amarillo Police made two arrests in connection to Friday's overnight shooting incident downtown.Dylan Black, 24, and Carlos Noel Martinez,18, were both ide |
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Highland Park Independent School District in Potter County held a unique event on Friday at the site of a new school campus currently under construction.“People |
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Amarillo residents said they were stunned to open recent water bills showing dramatic spikes in usage and charges, with some believing they are being billed for |
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The new parking lot at the Potter County Courthouse is nearing completion.As of Friday afternoon, the fences which had been up since demolition of the old court |
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Moderate rainfall continues overnight, with a few strong to severe thunderstorms possible. - Meteorologist Tommy House |
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas is the No. 2 overall seed in this year's NCAA softball tournament. The defending national champs are the top seed in the Austin regional, taking on the Wagner Seahawks, a team with a losing record, to start the tournament at 3 p.m. CT Friday. Former Big 12 Conference foe Baylor and [...] |
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — No. 4 Texas avoided a sweep Sunday, picking up a 13-6 win over Tennessee in Southeastern Conference baseball action at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. Longhorns first baseman Casey Borba launched a pair of home runs, including a grand slam in the sixth inning, to fuel the big day. He hit [...] |
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Severe weather is possible in Central Texas on Sunday evening. |
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Community showing up for moms! Volunteers with the Austin Diaper Bank spent the day packaging feminine hygiene products to support thousands of Central Texas families ahead of Mother’s Day. |
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New inclusive cafe opens in the Mueller area, providing jobs to individuals with Down syndrome Coffee with a purpose! Empowered Cafe has opened in the Mueller area, creating job opportunities for people with Down Syndrome. |
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New mom, who hoots? Athena's surviving owlet gets to celebrate Mother's Day with a new mom. |
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The Youth Peace & Justice Foundation on Saturday announced it would honor the life of Savitha Shanmugasundaram through a planted memorial tree and present a proposal to the University of Texas at Austin for a permanent on-campus memorial. |
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As Central Texas heads into flash flood season, local organizations in Hays County are encouraging residents to prepare now. |
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The Longhorns thumped second-seeded Alabama 7-1 on Saturday to claim the tournament title at John Cropp Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky. Texas is the seventh different program to claim the SEC tournament title since 2021, following Oklahoma and Texas A&M's shared title last year. Florida won in 2024, Tennessee in 2023, Arkansas in 2022 and Alabama in 2021. |
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Austin police were on the scene of a barricaded subject in the 3400 block of Kay Street Saturday. |
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A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for an area south of Austin until 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, and what appeared to be a funnel cloud formed near Hutto and Taylor in Williamson County. |
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The world’s top three container operators said they fear instability in Gaza and broader regional tensions mean continued danger. |
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Israel allowed displaced Gazans to begin crossing a military zone that bisects the enclave after a deadlock over hostage releases was broken. |
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Troubles at Vanke raise questions about the continued spread of the property crisis and whether the Chinese state will step in. |
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Some of the women were held alone for extended periods and spent eight months in tunnels, an Israeli medical official said. |
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The alliance mounted its first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure after another cable was severed in the Baltic Sea. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The president has made immigration an early priority to start second term, with ICE making more than 900 arrests Sunday. |
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