Ahead of Mother’s Day, TCU graduates Brandi and Kyle Fields received their graduate degrees side by side. Although they were not on campus simultaneously, mom and son often supported each other through their studies.
The city in Wise County determined the affected location to be in the 1100 block of North Church Street.
Officers responded to a shooting call in the 11600 block of Audelia Road about 6 a.m.
The woman was deported to Mexico with three of her children on Wednesday morning. The two youngest children are U.S. citizens, according to an attorney who consulted with the family.
The state’s top legal officer says the Big Tech company covertly tracked Texans’ movements and searches.
Linda Baraka, the mayor’s wife, accused the federal government of targeting her husband, who has aggressively pushed back against the construction and opening of the 1,000-bed detention center.
The outbreak that began in Gaines County has grown, but Tarrant County’s two cases are isolated for now.
Habeas corpus has only occasionally been suspended throughout U.S. history: during the Civil War and Reconstruction, in the U.S.-controlled Philippines in 1905 and in Hawaii following the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The closure is necessary for ongoing bridge maintenance.
Temperatures will reach the 90s by Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Public libraries would be required to vet children’s sections and seek parental consent for those materials to be checked out by readers under 18.
The state Senate has passed at least four bills to expand the attorney general’s authority. The House has passed two of them.
The notice says some roads in the area will be closed between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The outbreak is the state’s largest in decades. Stay up to date with case counts here.
Filings show a “dark money” group spent more than $160,000 backing three candidates ahead of the May 3 election — two of whom lost outright.
The corporate lawyer, who said she didn’t have experience in appellate law, alleges Google searches led her to cite fake cases in a brief to a Texas appeals court.
Citizens of China, Iran, North Korea and Russia couldn’t own property in Texas under the bill.
The Dallas County sheriff’s office is “conducting a review” of the complaint against the county commissioner.
Citizens of China, Iran, North Korea and Russia couldn’t own property under the proposal. Critics call it racist. Supporters say it protects critical resources.
March was a little drier than average, but more rain is on the way.
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