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State services should build community—and acceptance—for teens otherwise vulnerable to exploitation, homelessness, and ...
In “The Dads,” a new documentary that premiered at SXSW, men open up to each other about their hope, their fears, and their ...
Renewables brought income to ranchers and tax revenue to counties long buffeted by boom-and-bust oil cycles. Policy changes in Washington and unease on the ground threaten that momentum.
Scarcity of mental health resources, prevalence of guns, and stigma all contribute to the region's high suicide rates.
Meanwhile, the U.S. energy secretary tries to soothe an anxious American oil industry, urging them to ramp up production amid ...
Even sites once protected by Congress, including a butterfly refuge and a historic church, are slated for fencing funded by ...
On July 4, 2002, my childhood home just south of Kerr County flooded after a heavy rainstorm moved through the Texas Hill Country, hitting the headwaters that feed the Medina and Guadalupe rivers hard ...
They grapple with a system where their income, housing, or immigration status may depend on supervisors who perpetuate sexual violence without oversight.
A new book doesn't romanticize our state's history, but it does establish a neglected throughline of solidarity.
The Little Alsace of Texas, my once and current home, has long been more comfortable with an idealized past than with its full history or contradictory present.
When book bans or right-wing operatives come to town, school board trustee Juan Miguel Arredondo told the Observer, “My ...
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