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We're sinking! DFW is sinking faster than any inland urban area in the nation
Did you know that Dallas-Fort Worth, home to over 8 million people, is sinking?
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We're sinking! Dallas-Fort Worth is sinking faster than any inland urban area in the nation, study says
North Texas residents are among roughly 34 million Americans whose cities are sinking into the Earth, according to a new report published in the journal Nature Cities.
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Big three leaders in Austin say state lawmakers have tax cut deal
Texas leaders agree on plan to cut property, business taxes using state surplus funds.
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Austin City Limits announces 2025 lineup and opens ticket sales. Here's what to know
Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Doechii and more will headline the Austin-based music festival.
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EPIC City conversations continue in Austin
The investigation continues into the developer of the East Plano Islamic Center. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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FBI issues warning to Tesla drivers; ‘Incendiary' devices found at Austin showroom
An FBI warning to remain vigilant of attacks on Tesla cars and charging stations comes as “incendiary” devices were found Monday at a Texas showroom.
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FBI issues alert to remain vigilant regarding Tesla vandalism
The FBI is warning the public to remain vigilant when it comes to a rising number of attacks on Tesla vehicles. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins tells us more.
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Texas robotics company gets green light to search for MH370 in new part of Indian Ocean
Malaysia’s government has given final approval for a Texas-based marine robotics company to renew the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
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Could Texas ban cell phones in public and charter schools?
If a proposal passes in Austin this spring, students in public and charter schools will be banned from using cell phones for the entire school day. 온라인카지노사이트 5 political reporter Phil Prazan reports Texans spoke their minds about the idea in a public hearing Tuesday morning.
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PepsiCo buys Austin-based prebiotic soda brand Poppi for $1.95 billion
PepsiCo said Monday it’s acquiring the Austin, Texas-based prebiotic soda brand Poppi for $1.95 billion.
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Federal authorities investigate deadly pileup in Austin
A truck tractor failed to slow causing several vehicles to crash on I35. Five people died and 11 others were hospitalized. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Allie Spillyards has the latest.
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Truck involved in deadly Austin pileup operated by Dallas company, NTSB says
Federal authorities are investigating deadly pileup that happened in Austin on Thursday.
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Man charged with intoxication manslaughter in Austin 17-vehicle pileup that killed 5
Five people were killed and several injured in a late-night crash along Interstate 35 in Austin.
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Multi-vehicle crash on I-35 in Austin leaves 5 dead, 11 injured, some critically
At least five people are dead and 11 more hurt in a crash involving more than a dozen vehicles on Interstate 35 in North Austin late Thursday night.
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Five dead, 11 injured, some critically, in deadly multi-vehicle crash on I-35 in Austin
At least five people are dead and eleven more hurt in a chain reaction crash involving more than a dozen vehicles on Interstate 35 southbound in North Austin.
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Texas-based Firefly's lunar lander Blue Ghost aces moon touchdown with a special delivery for NASA
Texas-based firefly’s private lunar lander has touched down on the moon, delivering a drill and other experiments for NASA.
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Measles case confirmed in Austin infant, city leaders say
An Austin infant is among the latest in the state to have contracted measles.
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Texas Department of State Health Services releases new data about measles outbreak
Texas DSHS announced that 146 measles cases have been reported since late January. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Dallas advocates push for affordable housing at Texas Capitol
Dallas-area Habitat for Humanity joins volunteers in Austin to urge lawmakers to pass SB 208, a bipartisan bill creating a $50 million fund to build homes for working families.
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Texas wildflower forecast unpredictable due to drought, weather changes
Experts are predicting deep droughts to bring slower wildflower production to West Texas, while higher rain in eastern regions to bring increased early-spring blooms.