The complaint to the Texas Secretary of State comes after a Texas Tribune and ProPublica investigation that found Paxton may have been registered to vote at an address in which he no longer lived.
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Luke and his guest Anthony Tew with P.I.G. Hog Traps (www.thepighogtrap.com) discuss a method of trapping wild hogs that is user friendly and often catches the entire sounder. No remotely activated drop gates or heavy fencing required. Listen to Luke's weekly podcast "Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends" just about everywhere podcasts are found.
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World War II historian John C. McManus discusses D-Day, the Big Red One at Omaha Beach, and why preserving veterans' stories still matters ahead of his July 23 appearance at the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum in Greenville.
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Jerrod Knight tours the new Greenville Sports Park Center with Parks Director Brett Quarles ahead of its Aug. 29 opening, exploring its courts, aquatics and fitness amenities.
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The family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo held a public viewing Thursday evening. Salgado Araujo, a 52-year old father of three, was killed in an ICE traffic stop in Houston last week.
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As flooding returns to Hill Country, Texas lawmakers say new safety laws already making a differenceNearly a year after deadly flooding prompted Texas lawmakers to overhaul the state's flood preparedness laws, officials say some of those changes are already helping. But many of the state's biggest flood mitigation projects remain years from completion.
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Kerr announced his bid to break the world record months in advance, and pulled off the plan in London on Saturday.
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Wildfire smoke and unhealthy air persist and shift direction, as Trump demands explanation from Canada.
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Two U.S. service members were killed in action while "partner forces defended against Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks," U.S. Central Command said Saturday.
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Tune into World Cup coverage, and you are likely to see waves of male, screaming, sweaty fans. But one of the joys of covering this World Cup has been speaking to women who love soccer.
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U.S. presidents have promised short, decisive wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. All have proved much more difficult than advertised and fallen far short of the political goals set at the beginning.