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Federal health authorities, headed now by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are embracing vaccine hesitancy in a ...
Texas lawmakers discussed regulating the THC industry, which is the issue that initially brought legislators back to Austin.
Despite some logistical hiccups and pushback from coaches and fans, the UIL says the first year of its new split-division ...
At least 12 people were killed, including several children, and hundreds of structures were damaged ... Wimberley’s then-mayor Steve Thurber secured several new gauges for the town, which only had one ...
State lawmakers have been quick out of the gate to file bills to address the July 4 floods that have killed at least 135 people in Texas’ Hill Country. Gov. Greg Abbott said addressing the floods is ...
Flood warnings have been issued for Kansas and Missouri as Tomahawk and Brush Creeks rise in water levels. This live blog is now closed.
Hospitals can be scary places for children, but two special visitors, who many know from their time on the children’s TV show “Blues Clues,” stopped by the hospital Friday to brin… ...
"Mr. President, this is ... a heartfelt request to correct policies that are unintentionally harming rural communities," the ...
Family members have confirmed that multiple young girls attending Camp Mystic, a beloved Hill Country summer camp, did not survive the catastrophic flooding that struck the area over the July 4th ...
Classic rocker Steve Miller has canceled his U.S. tour because he said severe weather including extreme heat and unpredictable flooding poses a danger to his band, its fans and crew. The tour was s… ...