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Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst's Tenure Draws Mixed Reviews
If Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst wins his bid to replace Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, he will leave a job he has had for nearly 10...
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Reaction to Voter ID Decision is Swift and Partisan
Reaction to the news that the Department of Justice has rejected the state's request for preclearance of its controversial voter ID law was swift and...
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Texas Gas Prices Still Going Up
Average retail gasoline prices in Texas have risen 6.8 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.65 per gallon yesterday.
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'Hope for Hailey' Volunteers Raise Awareness at Rattlesnake RoundUp
More than one year after the disappearance of Hailey Dunn, volunteers continue to spread the word in an effort to find her.
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Campus Election Seasons Provide Political Intrigue
Those craving political intrigue this spring need look no farther than the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University campuses, where student body...
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Feds Reject Texas Voter ID Law
The U.S. Department of Justice has rejected Texas' application for preclearance of its voter ID law, saying the state did not prove that the bill...
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Combs: Santorum "Only Real Conservative" in Race
"He has the intestinal fortitude to change the federal government. The direction of the country needs to be changed," Combs said.
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Questions Linger Over Women's Health Program
Though Perry says the state has the medical capacity to continue to treat the more than 100,000 women enrolled in the program without Planned Parenthood...
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Texas Still On Track to Economic Recovery
Texas gained an additional 67,200 jobs in January. That's the 18th consecutive month that employment has grown in the state. In 2011, the state gained...
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Redistricting Exposes a Split in the Minority Ranks
The state's Hispanic population is blooming, and its black population grew faster than its Anglo population. But Anglos still dominate the political maps, and Latinos...
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Chinese Envoy Arrives In Syria
China's special envoy to Syria, Li Huaxin, said Tuesday that his visit comes as part of China 's diplomatic efforts to find a solution to...
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NASA Monitors After Effects of Enormous Solar Flare Eruption
This morning, star watchers everywhere are closely monitoring the after effects of an enormous solar flare that erupted overnight on the sun.
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Peyton Manning And The Colts Parting Ways
Barring a last minute change of heart, the Indianapolis Colts and star quarterback Peyton Manning are expected to part ways today, making the Indy darling...
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Mitt Romney The Big Winner On Super Tuesday
Mitt Romney is the apparent winner of six Super Tuesday states. Rick Santorum followed with three, as Newt Gingrich claimed victory in the state that...
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Texas Mandate Could Raise Childcare Costs
Childcare costs could soon be going up for all parents.
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