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Fossils from giant tortoises, armadillos and other Ice Age-era species challenge previous assumptions about the region’s ancient climate.
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Paxton alleges ActBlue allows improper donations from people outside the United States and those who have already hit the mandated donor limit.
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Dr. Jennifer Shuford has led the Department of State Health Services in Texas since 2022 after serving as the state's chief epidemiologist and helping to lead the COVID-19 response here.
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Dallas ISD’s $6.2 billion bond election — spread over four propositions — is the biggest bond package in Texas history. Arlington and Lancaster ISDs are also holding bond elections on May 2.
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COVID can take a physical toll. However, a family medicine physician from Baylor Scott and White in Temple explains how the virus' lingering aftereffects can impact mental health.
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Early voting begins Monday for 46 Dallas County city, school district and proposition elections.
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Incumbent Jim Ross faces challenges from Steve Cavender, Shaun Mallory and Hunter Crow.
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In District 3, incumbent Council member Nikkie Hunter will face challenger Kelly Burke in the May 2 council election.
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Incumbent Andrew Piel has reached his term limit and will be leaving office after the election. Three council hopefuls have made bids to replace him: Rojo Meixueiruo, Lisa J. Ventura and Tom Ware.
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Incumbent Rebecca Boxall is seeking a third and final term representing Arlington's District 5. She faces challenger Brittney Garcia-Dumas.
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Incumbent Barbara Odom-Wesley has reached her term limit and will be leaving office after the election. Three council hopefuls have made bids to replace her: Melody Fowler, Corey Harris and Jason Shelton.
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City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert certified last year that the city and DPD would participate in all aspects of programs by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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The four candidates for Frisco mayor — Rod Vilhauer, Shona Sowell, Mark Hill and John Keating — spoke at a candidate forum ahead of the upcoming election.
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Service workers across Texas are now eligible for a tax deduction on up to $25,000 in eligible tips — but how has that worked in practice this tax season?