Demonstrations took place across the country, uniting a myriad of criticisms of the Trump administration under one message: "Hands off!"
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“If that’s a stump, it’s the weirdest stump I’ve ever seen.”
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Federal investigators are reviewing the construction site's safety protocols and examining the truck driver's background, as well as the practices of his employer. A final report with recommendations might not be released for two years.
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SXSW will be two days shorter and not feature a dedicated music weekend. The festival brings in thousands of people and millions of dollars to Austin each year.
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Maria Margarita Rojas, known as “Dr. Maria,” faces hundreds of thousands in fines if she is convicted.
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1972 Pub is opening right across from UT’s campus and is committed to only showing women’s sports.
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The ongoing drought in Central Texas impacted wildflower sprouts through the fall and winter. A different variety of wildflowers could crop up.
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The Crabapple Fire has burned more than 9,700 acres north of Fredericksburg and is now 65% contained as of 11:13 a.m. Monday, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
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The event marks the first time a commercial company has been able to actively operate on the moon and observe a total solar eclipse.
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