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Each of them, at risk of deportation, was flown thousands of miles to a detention center in the rural desert of New Mexico.
- Weird Homes: The People and Places That Keep Austin Strangely Wonderful by David J. Neff and Chelle Neff chronicles the ...
Stout Research Center at Anza Borrego Desert State Park is believed to house fragments of the longest continuous record of ...
But it was a self-inflicted wound. All of California’s Republicans voted in favor of the stripped-down budget bill, which essentially was a vote knocking out the very grants they lobbied to put in the ...
Portland Business Journal Publisher and President Candace Beeke convened a roundtable to talk about Oregon’s competitiveness.
Ten experts assess the start of Trump’s second term – to make sense of all that has happened so far and what might come next.
A new EdSource database reveals a concerning, but rather unsurprising trend, about vaccination rates in California schools.
Last man out. In 1946, shortly after leaping from a plummeting B-24 bomber and hiding in caves from Nazi patrols for six ...
Climate change isn’t just a future concern—it’s already reshaping how and where Americans live. In 2024 alone, the U.S. saw ...
Texas has acquired a 1,100-acre property in Lampasas and Burnet counties that will be combined with an existing 2,020-acre ...
The Texas Legislature has also invested millions in research to clean the fracking wastewater. Critics say it’s not a viable ...
The rugged Texas Hill Country is already known for its stunning state parks and now the state is adding one more.