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Cy-Fair ISD to hold district safety exercise at Rowe Middle School, Berry Center Wednesday
Read full article: Cy-Fair ISD to hold district safety exercise at Rowe Middle School, Berry Center WednesdayCypress-Fairbanks ISD is notifying the public that it is holding a full-scale safety exercise on Wednesday at Rowe Middle School and the Berry Center.
2 Helps You gets results days after Houstonians contact KPRC 2 over dangerous road conditions
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Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announces resignation after nearly four years in office
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Texas Teen Pageant Queens use their platforms to empower foster kids, fight bullying, and inspire future farmers
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Eight students are suspected of arson after a deadly fire at a girls school in Kenya
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The Trump administration is facing scrutiny over its billion-dollar border wall contracts in Texas’ Big Bend region
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$1.7 billion contract awarded “for border wall in Big Bend” amid public confusion over construction plans
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Trump administration sues Catholic diocese to seize land on religious site near El Paso for border barrier
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Federal court allows Texas immigration law to take effect, continuing legal seesaw
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For Texas GOP, immigration politics show signs of fading potency
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Big Bend border wall plans canceled for national park after backlash, Border Patrol commissioner says
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Pride Month 2026 has begun. Here’s what to expect for the LGBTQ+ celebrations
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Houston Ballet closes 2025-2026 season with two standout productions
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Houston Museum of Natural Science hosts ‘Freedom Plane’ tour of founding documents
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A spring escape just outside Houston: wildflowers, western heritage, and a Mother’s Day to remember at The George Ranch
Read full article: A spring escape just outside Houston: wildflowers, western heritage, and a Mother’s Day to remember at The George RanchIf you’re craving a spring reset without straying too far from the city, there’s a place just outside Houston where time slows down, wildflowers stretch toward the horizon, and Texas history feels vividly alive. Welcome to The George Ranch.
Apollo 13 anniversary: NASA remembers ‘Houston, we’ve had a problem’
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Texas education board advances new social studies curriculum, sparking debate over religion and race
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Vigil planned for transgender woman whose body was found in Brays Bayou
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