Coming off back-to-back 10-win seasons, Sulphur Springs enters 2026 with a rebuilt roster, a new district and standout quarterback Deuce Timmons returning.
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A nonprofit and a local public health agency are subsidizing marketplace health insurance for Austin musicians , even as rising healthcare costs make the program more expensive.
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This week Luke talks about how much fun it is to learn to shoot and hunt with new equipment. Through the years, Luke has taken game with everything from muzzleloaders to crossbows and continues to stay proficient with each. He's all fired up this year about hunting with his new Ten Point Crossbow. Listen to Luke's weekly podcast "Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends" just about everywhere podcasts are heard.
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Commerce City Council meeting discusses budget, tax rate, water conservation plan, conditional use permits, equipment purchases.
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The non-profit Soup Angels works to feed unhoused Dallas neighbors and animals through homemade, comforting soup.
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Texas Republicans are increasingly focusing on the Muslim faith, even proposing to regulate Islamic practices in the Legislature. Dallas-based New York Times reporter Ruth Graham joined NTX Now to talk about their look into the rise of Islamophobia in Texas.
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A round of storms impacted the region on Aug. 11
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The nation's uninsured rate hit a historical low when Xavier Becerra was health secretary. Now he wants to be California's next governor as Trump's actions have driven people off health insurance.
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More than a foot of rain could fall across Big Island of Hawaii, according to NOAA.
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The family of Jonah Neal and their attorney were recently shown video from the day that Neal was shot by a federal agent while he experienced a mental health crisis.
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The U.S. stopped issuing visas for citizens of 75 countries because it said they were likely to need public assistance. A judge ruled the policy illegally discriminated on the basis of nationality.