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When a Dallas jury awarded three million dollars to a North Texas family in their case against a drilling company, people wondered what it could mean for…
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A Texas family that sued a drilling company was awarded close to three million dollars this week by a Dallas County jury. The decision is…
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With budgets already reduced and with more cuts on the way, federal environmental regulators are expected to be doing fewer inspections of industries that…
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The storage and disposal of high-level radioactive waste is a tricky process, both from a safety and political point of view. As a result, that waste is…
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In one of the hottest plays for natural gas drilling, Bob Patterson wonders if what the drilling industry leaves behind will come back to haunt the…
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Two dozen boats and over 500 people are now involved in the response to an oil spill from Saturday that closed the Houston Ship Channel. What spilled was…
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A four-way primary race has narrowed to two. Former State Representative Wayne Christian will face off against Ryan Sitton to become the Republican…
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When Texans – mostly farmers and ranchers – sat down to write the state constitution in the 1800s, they didn’t see the need for an elected Agriculture…
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Come November, Texas voters might see some campaigning to amend the constitution. The Senate needs constitutional amendments to create two water fund…