The late civil rights icon is facing allegations of sexually abusing women and girls tied to the farmworker movement. The fallout is already reshaping how he's honored across Texas, from canceled events to ending a state holiday.
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Four years ago, the boy band went silent — but not before setting off a chain reaction that would reshape the pop market, conquer the Grammys and prime the world for an inevitable comeback.
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The ceasefire, in effect for the past six months, has brought some reprieve to Palestinians in Gaza despite continued hardship, displacement and Israeli restrictions on aid.
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Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal died Saturday morning at a Dallas hospital, one day after being taken into custody by ICE.
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Oil and gas companies have said the region needs more power. Environmentalists and a conservative think tank worry the state is moving too fast — and ratepayers will see the costs in their bills.
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The next chapter of Marfa Public Radio will be written the same way the first twenty years were: by people who believe West Texas deserves a strong, independent voice. Whether you listen, share stories, or invest financially, you are the reason this signal reaches across West Texas.
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A bipartisan group of five rural sheriffs released a joint statement Monday condemning the Trump administration’s plans for border walls in Texas’ Big Bend region. Multiple federal construction contracts have been awarded for the plan.
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