The move comes as the state's education agency unveils a new enforcement role to oversee investigations into alleged misconduct by Texas teachers.
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UIL releases 2026–28 football district alignments. See how Greenville and other Northeast Texas teams will travel and compete under new district maps.
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Luke visits with us one on one this week and talks about why many of us hunt and fish and are drawn to the outdoor lifestyle. We no longer depend upon the fruits of our outings for survival so why are we drawn to the great outdoors?
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This week Luke looks back on some cold winters in northeast Texas when he was a boy and shares some tasty 'cold weather' recipes that you might wish to try on this frigid winter's weekend. Listen to Luke's weekly podcast "Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends" just about everywhere podcast are found.
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Historically, Texas voters mostly skip voting in primary elections. That fact changes everything about who ends up being elected – from their ideology to possibly even their party.
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Immigration officials initially said the 55-year-old Cuban detainee died of "medical distress" but later changed the cause to suicide. The medical examiner ruled he was suffocated while being restrained.
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As South Carolina's outbreak grows to 876 confirmed cases, vaccinations in the state surged in January. Cases have also been reported in two ICE detention facilities.
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U.S. border czar Tom Homan says 700 federal agents will be leaving Minnesota. And, the New START Treaty between the U.S. and Russia expired today.
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Ski mountaineering will make its Olympic debut this year, the first winter sport to do so since 2002. Skeleton, luge, ski jumping and moguls are also getting new events.
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US Olympic athletes are arriving and settling into their digs for the next couple of weeks in Italy. Curlers are amazed by the mountain scenery in Cortina; figure skaters are plant fostering in Milan; and the big air slopestyle women are "smashing pizzas" in Livigno.
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President Trump's focus overseas may spare China for now, but Beijing still worries that his "America First" rhetoric hasn't softened what it calls U.S. "military adventurism."