Amazon is building a new delivery station in Robinson, the Greater Waco Chamber announced in a press release Wednesday.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lee Saunders — president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — about how federal workers are handling the latest round of layoffs.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lee Saunders — president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — about how federal workers are handling the latest round of layoffs.
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The court's conservative majority could invalidate the section of the Voting Rights Act aimed at ensuring that minority voters are not shut out of the process of drawing new congressional district lines.
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The housing market is showing signs of loosening up, but a lack of starter homes is still keeping potential first-time buyers on the sidelines.
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The new law, called the "Campus Protection Act," requires student groups to get the university's permission before inviting guest speakers to campus, among other restrictions. Students have raised concerns that these changes limit their free speech.
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The Monday after Austin City Limits Music Festival ranks in the top 10 busiest days for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Camp Mystic leaders would be invited to testify before the committees, as part of what Speaker Dustin Burrows said would be a "comprehensive and thorough review."
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Money earmarked for a cohort of local governments and organizations in Texas was rescinded on Aug. 7 when the county received a termination letter from the EPA claiming to end the initiative.
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The University of Texas System recently announced it would be reviewing "courses on gender identity" at all 14 of its academic and health institutions.
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The Astros shook up their coaching, training, and front office staff last week. What else should they do in the offseason to return to the postseason?
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