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Five Things: FGCU First 15 Seed In Sweet 16 And Pac 12 Exceeds Its Seeds
To measure the unpredictability of this year’s NCAA Tournament, consider two items that didn’t make this column: Gonzaga, a 32-win team on a 15-game win streak, didn’t survive the first weekend, and Harvard, a 14 seed, won its first ever Tournament game.
Kidnapping Case Ends Safely In Parker County
A domestic kidnapping case that started Tuesday afternoon in Denton ended safely Wednesday morning in Parker County.
George P. Bush To Speak At NM GOP Event
The nephew of former President George W. Bush is scheduled to address Republican Party activists in New Mexico.
Local Alzheimer’s Association Head Arrested For Child Sex Charges In NM
A Collin County man who worked at least eight years for the Boys and Girls Club of America was arrested and accused of having sexual contact with a child.
Uranium Illness Leaves Veteran Without A Doctor
James Fitch worked in the 1960s extracting uranium for nuclear weapons. He now struggles every day just to take a simple breath.
Texas Agriculture Is Aging
Farming and ranching is attracting fewer young people. The most recent data shows that farm operators over the age of 65 outnumber those under the age of 35 by a 6-to-1 ratio.
‘Ring Of Fire’ Eclipse To Be Visible In Texas
Sunrises and sunsets often dazzle, but they’ll have a special ring to them in a few days for people in the western United States and eastern Asia, as the moon will slide across the sun.
Judge Orders Hearing On Nuclear Waste Dump
A judge ruled Tuesday that the TCEQ should have held a hearing about potential harm to nearby residents prior to licensing a remote radioactive waste dump.
Texas Regulators Approve Nuclear Waste Burial
State regulators have given final approval for a Dallas company to begin burying low-level radioactive waste at a West Texas site near the New Mexico.
Cornyn Tries To Keep Lizard Off Endangered List
Republican U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas is trying to block the proposed listing of the dunes sagebrush lizard as an endangered species.
60 Years Jail For Dallas Abduction Mastermind
A North Texas jury has ordered 60 years in prison for the apparent mastermind in the 2010 abduction and robbery of a woman in Dallas.
Texas Officials To Vote On Radioactive Waste Burial
Texas officials are set to give final approval to allowing low-level radioactive waste from 38 states to be brought to a Texas burial dump.


















