If approved by Gov. Abbott, the bill would replace the annual test with shorter exams administered throughout the school year.
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Larry Weishuhn (www.larryweishuhn.net) is Luke's guest again this week. Many of us think of food plots to be limited to fall but Larry explains just how beneficial summer food plots can be to wildlife. Click to listen to Luke and his good friend share some information that might help you improve the habitat for wildlife on your property.
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If signed by Gov. Abbott, the measures would then go before Texas voters on November ballots.
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Robert Jenkins Franklin is facing two charges each of official oppression and tampering with a witness.
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Texas lawmakers meet every other year. The current regular session of the Texas Legislature ends on Monday, June 2.
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The suit focuses on an incident in which a Rockwall-Heath cheerleader was hospitalized after a forced workout intended as punishment.
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Hundreds of people were arrested in the celebrations, which were largely peaceful but degenerated into violence in some areas.
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Russia's Investigative Committee, the country's top criminal investigation agency, said in a statement that explosions had caused the two bridges to collapse, but did not give further details.
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The administration argues the men's home countries won't take them — but lawyers say getting sent to a country like South Sudan could lead to more persecution.
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Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy flooding. That's what Hurricane Helene did to western North Carolina last year.
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In a post on social media late Saturday, Trump said he was withdrawing Isaacman's nomination after a "thorough review" of the tech billionaire's "prior associations."