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The federal infrastructure plan will send billions to Texas over the next five years. But a water expert says the state will still be playing catch-up when it comes to water infrastructure, as the population continues to grow.
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UT Austin professor Leonard Moore decided to take 25 years of classroom teaching to the world after the police killing of George Floyd.
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Lack of home inventory and extreme high prices are among the factors keeping demand for homes down right now.
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The former El Paso congressman tells Texas Standard he wants to "get us past the very small, divisive politics of this moment and of the current governor."
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Architect Robert Bruno worked on the home for more than 30 years, although it was never fully finished.
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The Texas Institute of Letters, a nonprofit literary honor society founded 85 years ago, says “parents should get involved and read some of these books, not just base their ideas or fears on some list.”
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Researchers document protest movements in Deep East Texas, Rio Grande Valley, Panhandle Plains and others that were "erased from the historical record."
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The Lone Star State’s so-called red, rural wall has helped Republicans dominate statewide elections for decades. Rural Democratic organizers say it’s time to change that.
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"Obviously, everyone who moves to Texas might not align with Gov. Abbott's recent legislation, but they kind of do see [it] as a lot of political noise."
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Both parties gerrymander, but the left’s push for nonpartisan commissions to draw maps could cost them, says an Atlantic reporter.