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Group of migrants bused to downtown Los Angeles from Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott says

Gov. Gregg Abbott said the migrants were bused to Los Angeles from Texas because California had declared itself a "sanctuary" for immigrants.

 

What could Austin real estate developer Nate Paul's federal indictment mean for Ken Paxton?

AG Ken Paxton is accused in a separate federal investigation of misusing his office to give Nate Paul an upper hand in a string of legal matters.

 

Anthony Gap roadwork two months ahead of schedule, halfway complete

Work on New Mexico 404, also known as the Anthony Gap, includes improving lighting and expanding the roadway from two lanes to four lanes.

 

Project to widen Anthony Gap road two months ahead of schedule

The work on N.M. 404, also known as the Anthony Gap, was expected to be completed in December 2023 with an estimated cost of $39.8 million.

 

El Paso acquaintances, author remember acclaimed novelist Cormac McCarthy after his death

An El Paso author and acquaintances of Cormac McCarthy are remembering the Pulitzer Prize-winning author who died Tuesday at 89.

 

Ken Paxton loses bid to have criminal case against him tried in friendly Collin County

In a split decision Wednesday, the Court of Criminal appeals said the case will be tried in Houston.

 

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs harsher penalties for fentanyl distribution into law

Abbott signed four bills ranging from allowing Texas' universities to utilize Narcan, an opioid reversal drug, to felony charges for producing fentanyl.

 

Bowie High School celebrates 100 years at its 2023 graduation: see photos

Bowie High School celebrates 228 graduates of the Class of 2023 at its commencement ceremony on its 100th anniversary.

 

Texas Democrats seek unity ahead of expected primary to take on US Sen. Ted Cruz

A group of Texas Democratic operatives is launching a super PAC effort called Lose Cruz that will focus on defeating the incumbent.

 

Juárez has an abundance of jobs, but few migrants are seeking them; here's why

Over the past few months, an estimated 35,000 migrants have gathered in Juárez, some passing through to the U.S. and others stuck waiting to enter.

 

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