Tainted water flowed to these Texans’ homes for three years. No one told them.

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Why some Texas election leaders are scrambling to find more polling locations, machines and workers

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Midland settles with company to drill wastewater wells near the city’s drinking water supply

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This West Texas town has a lot of money in the bank. Why can’t it pick up its trash?

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An effort to prepare West Texas students to work in the oil and gas industry is expanding

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Midland fights disposal of oilfield wastewater near its drinking supply

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Texas schools asked voters for $18 billion in new debt to fix its campuses. They largely said yes.

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Dark money nonprofit with ties to Texas billionaire works to defeat Midland school bond

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In West Texas, schools hope skeptical voters will OK debt to upgrade crumbling, overcrowded buildings

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As West Texas’ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too

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