Marfa officials are requesting further information from a power lines company proposing to construct a new electric substation within city limits.
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Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces claim they've seized the Sudanese army's last base in El Fasher, Darfur — trapping hundreds of thousands and stoking fears the country could split in two.
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In his first campaign to lead Ontario, Ford started out as a Trump-style populist. But tariffs changed his view and he is now a consistent thorn in the U.S. president's side.
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Presidio County commissioners on Wednesday voted to eliminate funding for the county-owned facilities. One official who opposed the move says the facilities will remain open to the public.
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The NAACP's lawsuit joins a long-running federal case filed by the League of United Latin American Citizens, or LULAC, in 2021. That case is now targeting the state's newly approved congressional maps.
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The West Texas Water Research Center has named an interim director as it gears up for research efforts focused on water supply, sustainability and other pressing issues across the region.
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Dubbed a "parent rights" bills, Senate Bill 12 bans DEI programs in K-12 schools — and prohibits clubs LGBTQ+ students say are vital resources.
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