
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, reversing Roe v. Wade, the court's five-decade-old decision that guaranteed a woman's right to obtain an abortion.
The House approved the bipartisan bill 234-193 exactly one month after a mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. It's the first gun control measure to come out of Congress in nearly three decades.
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Summer is here at catfishing is as hot as the weather. Luke's guest this week is Lake Tawakoni guide Tony Pennebaker 903-474-4078. Luke and his guest talk catfishing today and some tips on catching catfish during the early morning hours before the summer heat sets in.. For more of Luke's radio, TV show and columns, visit (www.catfishradio.org)
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Commerce Mayor Teddy Reel says the among the goals of a series of meetings on the future of the city's downtown that started this week is the creation of an iconic feature, for example a water display of some kind.
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Recently, KETR's Matt Meinke was recognized by the Staff Council at Texas A&M University-Commerce for 25 years of dedicated service to the institution, and in each of those years he's been part of 88.9 KETR's team. Also recognized for two decades of service this year was KETR's Operations Manager Kevin Jefferies.
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Julie Jun, who recently joined the Texas A&M-Commerce Campus Recreation staff as a nutritionist, says she'll be promoting healthy nutrition for the University's students and others with numerous upcoming programs and events.
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Sarah Latham, Rains County Agrilife extension agent, shares some advice for coping with the extreme heat, including the use of "infused water," which contains pieces of fruit and vegetables.
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It is unclear what led to the deaths of the young people, who were reportedly attending a party to celebrate the end of winter school exams.
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A Russian missile slammed into the top floor of an apartment building in the capital, killing at least one person and injuring several others.
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Senior Biden administration officials said gold is Moscow's second largest export after energy. Banning imports would make it more difficult for Russia to participate in global markets, they said.
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The National Park Service is trying to include more Black history into the story of America. Some of the proposed sites are painful, others are controversial.
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Oil refineries have lost capacity over recent years, making it nearly impossible to increase supply and stabilize gas prices at the pump.