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Texas Losing its Twang
Migration, Technology Among the Reasons Why
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Atmos Energy Computer Problems
Customers Having Trouble Logging into Online Accounts
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Fixed Tuition Option Bill For Texas Students
Imagine paying one rate for college tuition, without worrying that it'll go up.Well, that's what would happen if a new bill passes in the Texas...
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Web Extra: Police Officer Memorial
This ceremony is part of National Police Week 2013.
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Tyler's BBQ on Top 50 List
Texas Monthly released a list of Texas' 50-best barbecue spots worth visiting.
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Top Stories
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Caught on Cam: Inside the Storm
Tornado survivor records video as storm rips past store windows. -
Clovis Police Warning Resident of Bomb Threat Extortion Scam By Phone
Police say a person calls saying that there are bombs planted in the business and they will detonate them unless several thousand dollars are wired... -
Cancer Prevention Study Coming to Amarillo
Past studies have allowed the American Cancer Society to play a role in cancer prevention. -
Curry County Jail Bond Election Set for August 6
If it's passed, the money would go to build a new facility somewhere other than downtown Clovis. -
Friona City Council Passes Ordinance Banning Sale and Possession of Synthetic Drugs
The ban includes bath salts, synthetic marijuana and others. -
ENMU Employee Embezzles $3,000 More than Originally Believed
Jeremy Phillippi was arrested on May 4 on Embezzlement and Forgery Charges. -
Governor Martinez: New Mexico Stands Ready to Help the People of Oklahoma
Governor Martinez reached out to Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and offered assistance and resources from New Mexico. New Mexico has already deployed a team of... -
Fund Established for Long-Term Needs of Oklahoma Tornado Victims
Governor Mary Fallin, in coordination with the United Way of Central Oklahoma, has established the OK Strong Disaster Relief Fund to assist with the long-term... -
Colossal Clean Up Begins
Residents return home to begin the process of clean-up after Monday's deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. -
Victims Search for Belongings
Two days after Monday's massive tornado, residents of Moore, Oklahoma dig through rubble in search for personal items.
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State and National
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IRS Investigation Continues
The former head of the IRS goes in front of Congress to answer questions about what happened at the IRS.
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House Backs Mental Health Jail Diversion Program
The House tentatively approved a bill Monday that would allow Harris County Jail to start a pilot program that officials hope would become a model...
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House Gives Early OK to Medicaid Expansion Ban
In a surprise turn in the House on Monday evening, a bill to reform Medicaid long-term and acute care services became a vehicle for the...
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Cornyn Requests Medal of Honor for WWII Veteran James Megellas
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) introduced a bill today requesting that World War II veteran James Megellas be awarded the Medal of Honor for his...
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Waiting For The Winner
Who will step forward to claim record Powerball jackpot?
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Viral Videos
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Crickets Invade Dorm
Hundreds of escaped crickets trigger chaos in University of New Hampshire dorm. -
"Heart Attack" for your Valentine?
Chocolate concoction contains bacon, potato chips and peanut butter. -
Sugar Sale Lands Teen in Jail
Autistic student sold sugar to fellow students, telling them it was drugs. -
Hoarder's Home Goes Up in Flames
Fire department says grill sparked blaze. -
Firehouse Heat
Trio of Florida fire and rescue managers fired after revelations frequent sexual encounters while on duty. -
Porta-Potty Meth Lab?
Police discover illegal drug lab inside golf course Porta-Potty. -
Top of the Class
103-year-old woman receives high school diploma. -
PBS Station in Portales has Emergency Alert System Hacked
The message read, "Local authorities in your area have reported the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living. Do not... -
Guns in Church?
Pastors and congregations unsure what new Arkansas law allowing guns in churches means for them. -
"Snowzilla" Takes On Boston Snow
Crews use massive machines to clear snow-clogged streets and railways. -
Repeat Robber Nabbed
Man robs same store three times in two weeks. -
Blasted by the Blizzard
Scituate, Massachusetts appears to be one of the towns hardest hit by last weekend's blizzard. -
Shirtless Judge Suspended
Michigan judge rocked by shirtless picture scandal suspended amid new allegations of improper misconduct. -
Caught on Cam: Mississippi Twister
Home video shows a large tornado ripping through Hattiesburg. -
The Cost of Carting
Florida residents object to high cost of insuring street legal golf carts.
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