Ryan Mindell stepped down just days after marking one year as executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission. Over the last few months, the agency's integrity has been questioned by state lawmakers and Gov. Greg Abbott.
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Election Day is Saturday, May 3. Early voting will be held April 22-25 and April 28-29.
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If adopted, implementation of the system would re-direct about $6.58 million currently allocated to a the creation of a new water treatment plant.
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This week Luke is joined by his long time friend Bill Carey (www.striperexpress.com). The two old friends recap a very fun and successful turkey hunt earlier this week. A big gobbler was harvested and a tasty lunch of chicken fried turkey strips was enjoyed under an old oak that provided shade for the cookout. If you love the outdoor experience, you don't want to miss these two old outdoorsmen talking about their adventure.
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A familiar and beloved voice on local airwaves since the 1980s, Moore's careeer also included an noteworthy legacy as a professional wrestling announcer.
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The measure, which would create a voucher-like program, faces one more procedural vote in the House before moving on to the Texas Senate.
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The International Monetary Fund is warning that President Trump's tariffs could pose significant challenges for the global economy. And, Pope Francis' body lies in state until his Saturday funeral.
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The word itself predates Christianity, but the conclave with its secretive deliberations and ancient trappings still captures the public's curiosity.
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In some countries, including those facing national elections soon, political leaders who've advocated a homegrown style of MAGA are suddenly scrambling to distance themselves from the U.S. president.
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With the U.S. now reporting more than 800 measles cases, a new poll from health policy research group KFF finds that many people are being exposed to false claims about measles and the measles vaccine.
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Frustrated with their party's response to President Trump, a wave of young Democrats are challenging incumbents in safe blue districts, hoping to mirror Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's upset win in 2018.