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UT relents, will permit political signs in dorm windows
AUSTIN _ Students at the University of Texas at Austin will be allowed to put up signs in their dormitory windows starting today, officials said -- one day after two students were barred from registering for ...
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Whiskey distillery in Waco?
Chip Tate hopes to join the ranks of fewer than a dozen distillers operating in Texas by producing whiskey with a regional flair.
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Clovis man indicted in 2 murders
A 21-year-old Clovis man has been indicted on two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting deaths of a Melrose man and a Texas woman.
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Norbert weakens to tropical depression over Mexico
PUERTO SAN CARLOS, Mexico - Norbert dissipated into a tropical depression over the northern mountains of mainland Mexico on Sunday, after ripping off roofs and forcing thousands to seek shelter in Baja ...
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Recovery, ruin visible in Texas a month after Ike
A month later, piles of Sheetrock, appliances, furniture and family mementos dot most streets in this island town.
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A bald eagle has escaped from a South Texas zoo's aviary
A bald eagle has escaped from a South Texas zoo's aviary. It was last seen about two blocks from the zoo Thursday, when it disappeared over a rooftop.
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Texas Stiffens Driver's License Rules
Texas has adopted new driver's license regulations that require all immigrants to show proof of legal status.
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Red River Rivalry, Gov. Perry wagers
A lot is on the line with the Red River Rivalry game, and Texas Gov. Rick Perry makes a wager.
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Lawmaker wants new driver's license rule dropped
A state lawmaker wants Texas license officials to rescind a new policy requiring non-U.S. citizens to prove they live legally in the country before receiving a Texas driver's license or identification.
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Executions near for 12 on Texas death row
The crowd on A-Wing A-Section at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Polunsky Unit is about to get thinned.
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Texas issues distinctive driver's license to immigrants
Foreign nationals living in Texas must now prove they're in the country legally before getting a state driver's license or identification card - one that will look markedly different from those issued to U.S. citizens. "While we welcome legally documented individuals to the Lone Star State, we must ensure that this privilege is not abused by those seeking to enter our country illegally," Gov. Rick Perry said. "These new guidelines will provide additional security." The licenses and identification cards, which will be vertical instead of horizontal, will also be stamped with the words "temporary visitor" and will list the date their legal residency expires. Advocates for immigrant rights say the change could facilitate profiling. "If you're an employer, or you're a person who rents out apartments, and you see a vertical license, that could have a negative impact," Dallas City Council member Steve Salazar said. "There's going to be an added incentive for people not to get a license." Under the new guidelines, DPS will not issue or renew licenses or ID cards for any immigrant who is here illegally, or who has overstayed his or her residency. Nor will the agency give them to immigrants who have permission to stay for fewer than six months. DPS spokeswoman Tela Mange said people who are living in the country illegally and show up to get a license without proper identification will simply be turned away. Their information will not be passed on to authorities. "They won't be arrested ... unless there is already a warrant out for their arrest," Ms. Mange said. U.S. citizens will not have to provide any additional evidence; birth certificates and other information already on file with the state is sufficient. And online and mail-in renewals will still be allowed as long as they include proper documentation.
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Star U.S. pastor to hold 'Megafest' in S. Africa
It's time for Americans to look beyond their borders, superstar Texas preacher T.D. Jakes said Thursday as he prepared to hold his trademark Megafest in Johannesburg, South Africa -- outside the U.S. for the ...
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Texas offers $100 million to lure bio lab
Texas officials are prepared to offer $100 million in incentives to the federal government to lure a new laboratory for dangerous diseases to San Antonio, Gov.
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Noriega, Cornyn debate in Houston
Democratic Senate candidate Rick Noriega wants to use tonight's televised debate with Republican Senator John Cornyn to impeach Cornyn's leadership for Texas in Washington.
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How will UTMB layoffs affect prison healthcare?
As Galveston Island continues to dig itself out from the refuse, has anyone heard what effect Hurricane Ike has had on medical care delivery in Texas prisons? Today's news makes me think the University of Texas ...
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NTSB member questions Mexican bus safety checks
Foreign-made buses that don't meet U.S. safety standards can drive across the nation's southern border to operate in this country because of gaps in safety laws intended to ensure those imported buses are safe, ...
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Texas Requiring Legal Status For IDs, Licenses
People who aren't U.S. citizens must now prove they are living legally in the country before receiving or renewing a Texas driver's license or identification card.
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Texas pulls the plug on fish pedicures 1:52 PM CT
If you were hoping to jump on the nibbling fish pedicure bandwagon, it might have just passed you by.
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Castrated Texas Molester Accused Of Having Porn
A convicted child molester who pushed for the Texas law that allowed him to be voluntarily castrated more than a decade ago may go back to prison for allegedly possessing sexually explicit material.
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Rate of Ike Insurance Claims Slowing
More than 76,000 damage claims from Hurricane Ike have been filed with the Texas-backed windstorm insurance association, which expects to pay billions of dollars to policy holders for losses, the fund's general ...
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