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Central Texas Wildfire Still in Check; No Structures Damaged
Firefighters were mopping up a Central Texas wildfire Thursday after holding it in check for a day with no structures reported damaged or persons injured, officials said.
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Prescribed Burn Suspected to Have Caused Bastrop Wildfire
A wildfire in a central Texas state park is no longer growing and no injuries were reported after a suspected prescribed burn charred 1.2 square miles.
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Raw Video: Central Texas Wildfire Forces Evacuations
A wildfire in a Central Texas state park forced the evacuation of dozens of homes Tuesday in the city of Bastrop — the site of a deadly blaze more than a decade ago — and officials said a prescribed burn may be to blame.
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Central Texas Wildfire Forces Evacuations; Planned Burn May Be Cause
A wildfire in a Central Texas state park forced the evacuation of dozens of homes Tuesday in the city of Bastrop — the site of a deadly blaze more than a decade ago — and officials said a prescribed burn may be to blame.
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Judge: No New Trial for Texas Death Row Inmate Rodney Reed
A judge recommended no new trial for Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, whose supporters point to evidence they say raises serious doubts about his guilt.
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The Largest 3D-Printed Building in America is a Military Barracks in Central Texas
The Texas Military Department said it is now home to the largest 3D printed structure in North America.
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Hearings Could Determine Fate of Texas Death Row Inmate
Rodney Reed, who was put on death row for the murder of a woman in 1996, could become a free man.
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Hearings Could Determine Fate of Texas Death Row Inmate
Rodney Reed, who was put on death row for the murder of a woman in 1996, could become a free man.
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Austin's Warm Weather has Extended Bat Season, Experts Say
It’s almost always bat season in Austin. Globs of residents and visitors drape themselves on the Congress Avenue Bridge every night between March and early November to watch the roughly 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats fly from beneath their feet.
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Calls to Delay Rodney Reed's Execution Grow With 1 Week to Go
It’s exactly one week until death row inmate Rodney Reed is scheduled to be put to death. But as the clock ticks closer, the voices of those calling for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to stop the execution only grow louder.
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Gas Station in “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” Open for Fans
An old gas station that’s a group of teens’ last stop on their way to an abandoned homestead in the famous horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” is open for fans to visit.
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Survivor: Driver Urged All to Get off Bus Before Train Hit
A survivor of a deadly bus and train wreck in Mississippi said Thursday the bus became lodged on a railroad crossing and that the driver yelled for all the passengers to get off, shortly before the train hit.
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Three Adults and A Child Shot and Killed in Central Texas
Shooting at Texas apartment complex leaves at least 4 dead.
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Better Public Notifications Planned Since 2015 Texas Floods
Experts have called for better public emergency notifications since deadly storms and flooding last year in Central Texas.