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Stakeholders Consider Colorado River's FutureA public meeting today will focus on the future of the Colorado River in Travis and Bastrop Counties.Data…
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Tax Cap Added for Historic Homes; Exemption Increased for Elderly, DisabledTravis County Commissioners voted to add a cap on historical tax exemptions.…
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Unemployment Benefits Changing for Some TexansThe Texas Workforce Commission announced on Tuesday that certain groups of unemployed Texans won’t be…
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New Border Patrol Strategy Focuses on IntelligenceThe U.S. Border Patrol unveiled a new plan for tightening America’s borders yesterday.The 2012-2016…
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D.C. Court Reviews Redistricting CaseA three-judge panel in Washington will hear arguments today to determine whether to give “preclearance” to election…
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2nd Drone to Patrol Texas-Mexico BorderU.S. Customs and Border Protection will soon have second drone to patrol the Texas-Mexico border. The Associated…
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A report released today by two retired generals highlights what they see as federal negligence toward drug cartel violence on American soil. The report…
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Two major gun rights groups filed lawsuits against the United States yesterday to stop a new federal firearms reporting requirement. The new rules affect…
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Border Patrol Helping Heat Distressed ImmigrantsBorder Patrol agents in South Texas have stepped up efforts to search for and rescue suspected illegal…
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The trip across the border has always been perilous, but some Mexican drug gangs are now earning millions each year by extorting and smuggling migrants. Despite the increased danger from the cartels, one 15-year-old who was deported after reaching the U.S. says he'll soon try again.