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Recent rainfall, cloudy skies and the warmer weather associated with summer likely contributed to a mass fish casualty near Freeport along the Texas Gulf Coast over the weekend.
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The first single of the album reimagines the classic track “(Hey Baby) Que Pasó.”
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Jim McIngvale, known as "Mattress Mack," about placing bets on big sporting events to draw publicity for his Houston-based business.
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The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza, fled the scene and is not in custody. The San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office said on Saturday evening that it believes he is no longer in the county and asked for the public's help in locating him.
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The NCAA Men's Final Four has the national spotlight on Houston and NRG Park, where the historic domed stadium sits unused. What's next for the Astrodome? In short, not much at all.
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Texas is at the center of a nationwide war between state and local authorities. It’s an escalating dispute over who has what power — and when.
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Ezra Law, 33, is accused of criminal mischief in a place of worship after allegedly breaking into Congregation Emanu El on Jan. 14 and then returning a few days later. A judge has ordered her to undergo a mental health evaluation.
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A team of designers and engineers are constructing a first-of-its-kind 3D-printed home. They think of it as a pilot project in pursuit of building cheaper, well-designed multifamily homes.
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State-appointed managers can replace elected school board members in the largest district in Texas.
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When trash gets in the waterways, it can worsen water quality, harm plants and wildlife, and create health issues.