A public health response helped reduce fatal car wrecks in Texas. Can it do the same for gun deaths?

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“It’s hell”: Surge of Texas kids dying from gun violence carves canyons of grief through families

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After fighting for Uvlade residents, Roland Gutierrez struggles to break through crowded field to challenge Ted Cruz

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Kyle Rittenhouse launches nonprofit with far-right Texans as he ramps up political engagement in the state

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Texans do not need a license to carry, but some gun owners still want one

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New school safety laws seek to add armed guards, chaplains and mental health training. Here’s what you need to know.

The legislation doesn’t outline penalties for school districts that don’t meet the armed officer requirement, Baskin…

“I want them to haunt you.”: Man who killed 23 at El Paso Walmart hears from victims’ families

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Texas lawmakers closed a background check loophole, but many gun measures failed to pass

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Gun safety advocates see signs of progress in first session after Uvalde shooting even though raise-the-age bill stalled

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