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residents in many neighborhoods with waist-deep water had little choice but sift through the mess left by the Category 2 storm that hit the eastern Texas and Mexico coasts Wednesday. Read the full story
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | yesterday
The attorney general filed a motion in support of Judge Rusch on Monday. The document did not address whether he acted properly in granting the search warrant; instead, it says that “prior issuance of a search warrant or review of evidence by a judge is not a basis for recusal.”
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My daughter heads to Lubbock, TX today to represent the state of Florida at the prestigious Susan Polgar Invitational. Susan, one of the best lady players in the world has done plenty to encourage young girls to take up the...
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By Josh Burton - josh.burton@amarillo.com - 07/24/08 Potter County Sheriff Ron Boyter said Wednesday his jail is safe and secure, even though two inmates have been found dead in their cells since June. Michael Lee Dick, 33, was found dead in an isolation cell Saturday during a routine check. A preliminary autopsy Tuesday revealed he died of peritonitis caused by a perforated ulcer that could
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DALLAS (AP) — The nation’s largest steroids testing program caught only two Texas high school athletes taking unauthorized substances out of more than 10,000 students who were tested, according to results issued Wednesday….
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IRVING -- The fall in the price of crude oil was reflected in a drop in the average retail cost of gasoline in Texas this week. AAA Texas on Frid ...
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A Texas judge has ordered the nation's largest child-custody case be severed into 234 individual cases, with separations based on biological mothers.
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AP - A woman prosecutors say helped make a graphic videotape of her two visiting grandchildren has pleaded guilty in a Texas child pornography case. Read the full story
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Motorola Inc. said Friday it won a decision in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirming that the company did not infringe on a patent owned by the University of Texas System related to text messaging software used in mobile phones. Motorola said the University System had sued it and over 30 other handset manufacturers. "Motorola is extremely gratified...
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Burnt Orange Report (Free subscription) | yesterday
Earlier this week good news came when seven emerging institutions were invited to try out for the status of Flagship college campus in the state of Texas. Texas Tech, the University of Houston, the University of North Texas, and the UT campuses at Dallas, Arlington, El Paso, and San Antonio were the schools chosen. Today, though, Texas Tech Chancellor Kent Hance said something worrying earlier this...