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In emails sent to rank-and-file agents last weekend, leaders suggested that agents get creative to detain more suspects.
The measles outbreak in West Texas has slowed down, according to state health officials.
A Houston physician has sued the federal government to cut benefits through the Affordable Care Act that requires access to ...
The Cliburn is not unusual in this respect. Only two women have won the Leeds and Queen Elisabeth competitions, and only one ...
Entomologists got rid of screwworms by using nuclear radiation to sterilize millions of male screwworms in a lab, which were ...
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett this week announced she’s joining the race for the Democratic party’s top spot on the House ...
The 89th legislative session wrapped up Monday, concluding any business lawmakers have been working on for the past five ...
Dr. Jennifer Shuford, Texas Department of State Health Services commissioner, joins the Standard with an update on efforts to ...
Nearly 30 people sued the city over the Austin Police Department's use of so-called less-lethal ammunition five years ago.
After 140 days at the Capitol in Austin, the Texas Legislature has just wrapped up its 89th session. This year, state ...
Austin riders can already hail a driverless Uber, and the city has been a popular testbed for other self-driving startups.
Local activists warn that while residents must ration, unimpeded industrial expansion is imperiling the region’s future.