East Texas A&M President Mark Rudin says fall enrollment could surpass 14,000 as the university pursues research growth, Dallas expansion and a new “Lion Made” campaign.
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Luke and his guest Mr. Brian Flaherty with Ten Point Crossbows (www.tenpointcrossbows.com) discuss shooting and hunting with crossbows. Crossbows are now legal to hunt with during the general archery season in Texas as well as many other states.
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Commerce High School earned an 88 in Texas' 2026 accountability ratings, while Commerce Middle School and A.C. Williams received F ratings. Superintendent Steve Drummond says the district has work to do.
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Video: Royse City photographer Shalimar Diaz De Leon talks with KETR about capturing the grit, texture and authenticity of Western life through her lens.
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NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose joins KETR’s The Lede to discuss James Talarico’s use of Christian faith in his U.S. Senate campaign and how Texas voters are responding.
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The contract comes after the company fired its dancers in a high-profile labor dispute in 2024, then temporarily lost its city funding.\
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The 1,200 deportees will include Africans as well as nationals from North America, South America and the Caribbean, with the first batch of 20 expected on Thursday.
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President Trump said he was delaying the 50% U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports after the two countries reached a last-minute deal less than two hours before the sanctions were to go into effect.
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Voters in Florida are picking their party's candidates for governor, Senate and a number of U.S. House seats after redistricting.
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Mills is the latest lawmaker in a recent string of congressional members facing scandals and allegations of domestic abuse while trying to run for elected office.
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The ABC network has sued the Federal Communications Commission, alleging that the Trump administration is violating its First Amendment rights by challenging ABC broadcast licenses and investigating the network's talk show The View.