Polls show a close Texas Senate race between Republican Ken Paxton and Democrat James Talarico. And suburban areas like Collin County could play a role in the outcome.
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Luke is joined by his good friend Larry Weishuhn this week and Larry tells all about a couple of fun events. The Texas Wildlife Association has it's convention underway today July 11 at the JW Marriot Resort in San Antonio and the upcoming Dallas Safari Club Expo in Grapevine later this month.
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Three men who were arrested during an immigration operation which resulted in the death of another person are disputing ICE's version of responding to a situation in which the agents felt at risk,
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Greenville Chamber President and CEO Shelley Corrales discusses Casino Night, the annual auction, nonprofit giving, networking opportunities and upcoming Chamber programs on The Lede.
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Learn how Hunt County builds its annual budget, who makes the decisions, and why summer budget season has a direct impact on taxpayers and county services.
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Barbacoa, brisket and carne asada are taco staples in Texas. But beef prices are continuing to rise due to drought, low herd sizes and concerns about the new world screwworm in the United States. Both taco stores and everyday grocery shoppers are feeling the pinch and say they've been changing their consumption habits as a result.
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The Times says federal agents turned up on the doorsteps of several of its journalists to force grand jury testimony next week over their coverage of the Air Force One plane gifted to Trump by Qatar.
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Huge crowds of train fans turn out as the 1940s era Big Boy steam locomotive is making a rare trip cross country.
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Populist British MP Nigel Farage resigned from Parliament over questions about his finances, and is running for re-election in his constituency. His biggest rival? Count Binface.
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In some towns in India, a visitor to the post office who's squinting at fine print might be asked: Do you want an eye test?
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is pulling his National Guard early from Washington, D.C. as the chorus against Democratic governors sending troops to the city amid President Trump's ongoing deployment grows louder.