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Immigrants in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley are avoiding medical care due to intensified deportation efforts under the Trump administration.
The Midway softball 12u All-Stars returned to the Southwest Regional Tournament with a statement 7-0 win over New Mexico on Monday.
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A smaller 60-foot-tall NASA spacecraft known as a sounding rocket launched from New Mexico to study the sun's mysterious chromosphere and its corona.
Arizona Republic columnist Joanna Allhands reports a 17% tariff on tomatoes could imperil $8.3 billion of economic activity and about 50,000 jobs here and in Texas, where the tomato import business is robust.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBetter testing, less vaccine messaging among lessons learned from Texas measles outbreakFaced with a skeptical religious community at the center of the outbreak, health officials say they may have pushed too hard on vaccine messaging.
Mexico has sent water rescue teams and firefighters to help in Texas after the holiday weekend floods that have killed at least 100 people, with many more still missing.
Thousands of people are being held near the Dallas area, not just near the Mexico border. We’re aiming to raise $6,000 by August 10, so we can deepen our reporting on the critical stories unfolding right now: grassroots protests, immigration, politics and more.
Xcel Energy (NASDAQ:XEL) outlined plans Friday to expand power generation in Texas and New Mexico, aiming to add more than 5,100 MW of new capacity by 2030 to meet fast-rising electricity demand, including extensions of 521 MW existing generation and the addition of 17 new power projects.
As President Donald Trump intensifies deportation activity around the country, some immigrants — including many who have lived in Texas’s southern tip for decades — are unwilling to leave their homes,
The shrinking of a mighty Mexican river has hollowed out the economy of Chihuahua’s Conchos Valley and bred civil unrest as South Texas demands the water it’s owed.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas lawmakers urge Trump to extend tomato trade agreement with MexicoThe 1996 agreement is set to expire Monday, which could raise the price of Mexican tomatoes and threaten thousands of Texas jobs.
President Trump has introduced a plan for 30% tariffs against the EU in part because of those deficits. However, McKelvey explained the resulting trade wars might hurt Texas businesses.