Multiple statewide and county-level primary races are heading to runoff elections in May.
The Republican primary was upended in the final days by reports that Gonzales had an affair with a former aide who died last year after setting herself on fire. He'll face Herrera in a runoff for the second straight election.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he supports the strikes on Iran "with some regret" as they represent an extreme example of a rupturing world order.
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As the U.S. military broadens its strikes in Iran, traumatized Iranians are reaching the border with Turkey.
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Bob Krumenaker, superintendent of Big Bend National Park from 2018 to 2013, says he was “appalled” to hear of the Trump administration’s plans for border wall building across the Big Bend region, which could impact the national park.
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From voter turnout to who Texas' U.S. Senate candidates will be, here's what voters should be keeping an eye on amid Tuesday's party primary elections.
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The Austin Police Department said on Monday evening that the third victim who died was 30-year-old Jorge Pederson.
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The shooting happened at Buford's, a bar on West Sixth and Rio Grande streets, early Sunday morning. The suspect was among the dead; he was shot by Austin police officers, Police Chief Lisa Davis said.
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