A winter storm will likely bring frigid temperatures and travel disruptions to much of the U.S. starting Friday, from Texas to the Northeast. In West Texas, parts of the Permian Basin could see at least 1 inch of snow, while icy roads will be a concern into the Big Bend region as well.
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A large storm system is expected to hit this weekend, with snow and ice from Texas to the Carolinas and up the Eastern seaboard. The winter system could bring more than a foot of snow.
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Republicans on the committee have been seeking to question the Clintons as part of a probe into the government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The vote sends the matter to the full House.
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House Bill 3000, approved by lawmakers last year, allows certain rural counties to apply for up to $500,000 in grant funding for ambulances and associated EMS equipment. Presidio, Jeff Davis and Brewster counties are all hoping to get in on the opportunity.
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The case centers on the Texas Heartbeat Act, a 2021 law that bans abortions after cardiac activity is detected and lets private citizens enforce the ban through lawsuits.
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Governor Abbott was reacting to a video shown on Fox News.
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Hundreds of newly published text messages add more detail to the devastating timeline of the deadly July 4 Texas floods.
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