Here’s how the candidates responded to Star-Telegram questions about why they deserve your vote in the March 3 primary.
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Texans are demanding their local governments push pause on data centers. Can they?
Texans from Waco to Harlingen are raising concerns over how much energy and water data centers are poised to use. Local officials, some enticed by a tax boon, say they have little power to stop the ...
Here’s how the candidates responded to Star-Telegram questions about why they deserve your vote in the March 3 primary.
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Here’s how the candidates responded to Star-Telegram questions about why they deserve your vote in the March 3 primary.
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