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For Flooding: Turn Around, Don't Drown
It's severe weather week in the Lone Star State, and the Texas Division of Emergency Management has some tips to keep motorists safe.
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Former State School Principal Acquitted
A former West Texas state school principal accused of sexually abusing inmates has been acquitted.
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Texas lawmakers seek to protect domestic abuse victims, pets
The legislation could offer hope to victims who may not know how to leave a bad situation.
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Hernandez Trial In Jury Deliberations
After two weeks, the jury has begun deliberating in the trial against a former West Texas State School principal.
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Legislature Considers Allowing Guns On Texas College Campuses
Texas is preparing to give college students and professors the right to carry guns on campus.
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Gov. Perry Appoints Rush As District Judge
Governor Rick Perry has appointed an Odessa attorney as the new judge of the 244th District Court.
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CAF Ad Is Tops In Texas
Last week, Big 2 urged viewers to vote for their favorite "Don't Mess With Texas" ad from the past 25 years. And it looks like...
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Gaddafi Appears For 40 Seconds On Libyan TV
Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi appeared for 40 seconds on state television Monday night.
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Moroccan King Dismisses Demonstrations As Demagoguery
Morocco's king says he's not swayed by protests in his nation.
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Libya's Leader Remains In Tripoli As Death Toll Rises
Clashes between protesters and security forces have escalated in Libya.
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Full Impact Of Gulf Oil Spill Won't Be Seen For Decade
It could be a decade before the Gulf of Mexico feels the full impact of last year's BP oil spill disaster.
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Death Row Inmate To Die Tuesday For Son's Murder
The State of Texas is set to carry out its second execution of the year tomorrow night.
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Bank Robbery Turns Into High Speed Chase
A bank robbery suspect lead Lubbock police on a chase Monday afternoon in parts of west and south Lubbock.
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Hernandez Cross-Examined In Lubbock
The former principal of the West Texas State School in Pyote was cross-examined by prosecutors in Lubbock on Friday -- one day after he took...
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DPS Investigating Persons Of Interest In Governor's Mansion Fire
Department of Public Safety officials are investigating three persons of interest in the suspected arson of the Governor's Mansion in Austin.
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