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Supreme Court orders Dallas, Williamson counties to separate votes after poll hours extended
Dallas and Williamson counties closed centralized voting centers, which had become a common practice, at the request of local Republicans.
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13mTexas officials are cracking down on “illegal birth tourism.” Here’s what that means.
Texas officials have sued a Houston area postpartum center as well as investigated Rio Grande Valley hospitals over allegations of soliciting foreigners to have babies on U.S. soil.
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12mCalled to ministry, Latina leaders are reshaping the United Methodist Church in Texas
A handful of women provide one answer to years of schism and decline in the denomination.
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14m“ICE is everywhere”: In Houston, fear and grief permeate Latino neighborhoods after fatal shooting
As Latino and immigrant communities mourn the death of a Houston man, undocumented neighbors remain in hiding for fear of being next.
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8mConsiderable to catastrophic flooding likely through Thursday in Texas, forecasters say
Areas along U.S. 90 west of San Antonio could see a staggering 10 to 20 inches of rain, raising particular concerns for people vacationing there.
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8mCrowd packs Houston City Hall to demand action, express anger after ICE shooting
“There is no point in pretending that ICE is here to protect us,” a resident told the City Council in its first meeting since an immigration agent killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo.