Matt Meinke marks 30 years at KETR as East Texas A&M honors staff longevity, recognizing his role in shaping the station’s sound and Texas music programming.
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The change comes after a last-minute notice by the University of Texas at Austin about safety and security concerns. KUT's general manager says she is "confused" by the university's decision.
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Regional Transportation Council members are upset that longtime transportation director Michael Morris was fired.
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The Austin Democrat, who won his party's nomination in March, led Cornyn and Paxton by margins of 3 and 5 percentage points, respectively. Both results were within the survey's margin of error.
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At least two people have died from a severe tornado-producing storm that hit northern Texas, and many homes have sustained major damage.
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The online gaming platform is under investigation after a user-generated game recreated the Uvalde school shooting. Last year, Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the company for allegedly ignoring state and federal online safety laws by exposing children to sexually explicit content.
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A tech worker in eastern China's Hangzhou city was dismissed after his job was replaced by AI. An appeals court in the city has ruled the dismissal unlawful.
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The trend among boys and young men of optimizing their physical appearance includes dangerous practices. Experts offer advice on how to talk to their sons about body image and healthy behaviors.
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This week, the federal government's been busy. There are paint jobs, fresh indictments, commemorative items and more. If you've been paying attention — good job!
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Today, most people know the word as a synonym for "destroy." But fewer realize its origins — or that it's come to mean something strikingly different than it once did.
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The protest organizers are calling for a boycott of work, school and shopping to protest Trump administration policies and what activists describe as a billionaire takeover of government.