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As Pope Leo begins his new leadership role, he faces some criticism about past ministry. The leader of a group representing survivors of abuse by priests want to see the new pope to make zero tolerance for sex abuse a canon law.
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House Bill 1402, written in opposition to the long-planned bullet train between Texas' two largest cities, would prevent the use of state or local funding to alter roadways for the construction of high-speed rail.
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Non-profit, public policy organizations including Texas 2036 and the Texas Water Association have made water infrastructure one of their priorities this legislative session.
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In its final review submitted earlier this month, the Texas Water Development Board said the completion of the Marvin Nichols Reservoir in Northeast Texas is feasible.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation announced a $25 million RAISE grant for Trinity Metro to build a TEXRail line to the Near Southside neighborhood.
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The highway crosses diagonally across the state from the border with Mexico to the Oklahoma state line.
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Drivers will still need an emissions test in some counties to get their registration sticker.
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Southwestern Medical District officials say a proposed redesign for Maple Avenue won't make the road safer.
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The bridge records significantly less foot traffic than other bridges in the area.
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Democratic state Rep. John Bucy pre-filed two bills in the Texas Legislature that would kick-start a high speed rail line along the I-35 corridor and direct funding to bullet train projects.
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Residents in the small Collin County city of Princeton are anxious to get a new highway built. But some residents will be displaced.
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Greyhound plans to open a new bus terminal on Harry Hines Boulevard next year.