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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott compares floods to Friday Night Lights

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At least 120 dead and our governor is talking football…okay.
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Is Texas prepared for natural disasters?

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Local and statewide officials have come under scrutiny over their preparedness and response to the deadly flash flood in Central Texas. As lawmakers prepare for a special session that starts July 21, Gov. Greg Abbott said the state’s response to natural disasters will be a top priority.
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Cruz, Cornyn voted to slash weather forecast funding ahead of Texas floods

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Sen. Ted Cruz inserted language into President Trump’s budget bill cutting $150 million in funding for weather forecast improvements.
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7 most notorious true crime cases in DFW history

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Dallas-Fort Worth is home to plenty of exciting spots, but it’s also been the scene of some of the most infamous true crime cases in the country.
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(Op-ed) Kids don’t vote: How the media, public talks about Texas, Camp Mystic flood matters

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While natural disasters can often be tied to politics, is it appropriate to have that conversation immediately after tragedy strikes?
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What to know about the flash floods in Texas that killed more than 80 people

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Flash floods in Texas killed at least 82 people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend and left others still missing, including girls attending a summer camp. The devastation along the Guadalupe River, outside of San Antonio, has drawn a massive search effort as officials face questions over their preparedness and the speed of their initial actions.
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How to fight Texas’ ‘trash’ school library censorship policies

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Senate Bill 13, which literacy advocates say will destroy public school libraries and make book banning easier in Texas, takes power away from public school librarians and gives it to school boards and parents instead. But local advocates like Laney Hawes, co-director of the Texas Freedom to Read Project, are fighting back. SB 13 creates an advisory committee made up of parents that school boards can delegate decision making to, but there’s an option in the new law that allows districts to not adopt the council. “ Our recommendation is, to districts, do not approve the library council in your school districts because it doesn't work,” Hawes told COURIER Texas. “It wasn't written to work. Don't do it. It's too many steps, and it’s going to destroy your school library.”
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Senate passes GOP’s tax and spending bill with Cornyn, Cruz priorities included

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Following a 26-hour marathon voting session and lengthy, late-night negotiations, the U.S. Senate has passed its version of Republicans’ landmark tax and spending bill with both Texas senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, voting for the legislation.
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Here’s a running list of upcoming protests across Texas

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Look to this list of upcoming events and protests happening in the DFW area.
States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules

States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules

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A divided Supreme Court allowed states to cut off Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood in a ruling handed down Thursday amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the country’s biggest abortion provider.
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Rural Texas could lose dozens of hospitals under Republican budget bill

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Already struggling rural hospitals in Texas could be forced to close due to healthcare spending cuts under a Republican-backed bill in Congress.
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