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Celebrating Juneteenth

  Rev. Sharpton honors the holiday celebrating the day when slaves in Texas finally learned they were free, years after the Emancipation Proclamation

Texas Senator’s triple pensions

  A new report reveals that deficit hawk Senator John Cornyn has no problem taking the government’s money, as the recipient of three different government pensions.

WF City Operations Manager Receives Award

A Wichita Falls city employee is getting national recognition for his work in the water supply field. Wichita Falls Public Works Operations Manager Daniel Nix has received the George Warren Fuller Award from the American Water Works Association.Nix co-authored a book on filter evaluation procedures Full story

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Authorities locate trailer that carried stolen Chicken Cock Whiskey

Texas governor woos disgruntled Conn. gun makers

Lawmakers: Put dangerous chemical site info online

Mexico reports severe flooding in border city

Abortion access on the chopping block in Texas

Financial adviser gets more than 4 years in prison

Drought Resistant Plants Help Neighborhood Conserve Water

Court sides with Oklahoma in Red River dispute

AAA says Texas retail gasoline prices up 3 cents

Florida, Texas execute convicted killers

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  Texas demographics versus voter turnout

Democrats continually talk about how Texas could one day turn blue, and one striking statistic on voter turnout shows why it isn’t happening already. The Up panel discusses.

  Hooch heist: 10,000 bottles of whiskey go AWOL

Ten thousand bottles of a once-banned brand of whiskey, valued between $200 to $1.4  million, is stolen from truck headed to Texas. WCBD's Andy Wontor reports.

  Elementary students' experiment is space-bound

A science experiment designed by two Texas elementary school students that determines the rate of mold growth, will be replicated in space. KVEO's Marty Watson reports.

  Texas front and center in battle over reproductive rights

Amy Hagstrom Miller, the founder of the "Whole Woman's Health" chain of clinics in Texas, talks with the panelists about a range of new abortion restrictions proposed in Texas.

  High-speed chase driver sentenced to 50 years

A Texas man has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for a chase last fall that during which he swerved dangerously close to other drivers while hitting speeds near 100 mph.

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A decayed flower bouquet at Violet Andrews Park, where Kristene Chapa, 19, and Mollie Judith Olgin were found after both being shot in the head; photographed on June 11, 2013 in Portland, TX. Chapa survived being shot in head last summer in 2012 near Corpus Christi, Texas, but her girlfriend, Molli