Public Radio for Northeast Texas (original) (raw)
Callie Richmond
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The Texas Tribune
Terri Langford, The Texas Tribune
Texas officials say food stamp benefits, which go to 1.7 million children, would not be distributed in November under an extended shutdown.
Mary Abby Goss
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Fort Worth Report
Drew Shaw | Fort Worth Report
Justin Hamel
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The Texas Tribune
Alejandra Martinez | The Texas Tribune
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Luke visits with listeners this week about bow season, deer blinds, upcoming events, and more. -
Julie Strauss is the wife of former Texas House Speaker Joe Straus -
Emmanuel Rivas Valenzuela
Attorneys for Marwan Marouf denounced the new charges as politically motivated. -
Greenville City Council approves solid-waste rate increases, allows alcohol sales at the Municipal Auditorium, and updates food-service laws to match state changes. -
A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of the law, which limits "expressive activity" on college campuses. -
Centrist senator Rodrigo Paz won Bolivia's presidency with 54% of the vote, ending 20 years of rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party amid economic turmoil. -
The U.S. will slash assistance to Colombia and enact tariffs on its exports because the country's leader, Gustavo Petro, "does nothing to stop" drug production, President Donald Trump said Sunday. -
"Sam Rivers wasn't just our bass player — he was pure magic. The pulse beneath every song, the calm in the chaos, the soul in the sound," Limp Bizkit said in a social media post Saturday. -
Israel said Sunday it responded after "terrorists" attacked troops operating in the Rafah area with gunfire and an anti-tank missile. Hamas said it was unaware of the clashes. -
French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez called the heist "a major, highly organized operation" that lasted just seven minutes. Authorities were still drawing up the value of the stolen items.