How Texas polluters classify big facilities as smaller ones to avoid stricter environmental rules and public input

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This town wants to be named the quinceañera capital of Texas

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U.S. Justice Department sues Texas to halt new state law targeting illegal immigration

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Texan Bitcoin miners profit by using less electricity; advocates say all Texans should get the same chance

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More than a third of state agencies are using AI. Texas is beginning to examine its potential impact.

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Vouchers, border security, abortion: The issues you heard about in 2023 will continue to be hotly debated in 2024

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Texas 2023: Year in Photos

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Diversity offices on college campuses will soon be illegal in Texas, as 30 new laws go into effect

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Looking back at some of the best Texas Tribune reads of 2023

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How the Texas vision for seamless mental health care fell apart over 60 years

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