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    Farm bill delay could affect 2015 cotton planting

    Farm bill delay could affect 2015 cotton planting

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    October 12, 2014 6:24 pm
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    Texas Tech students protest against ‘rape culture’

    Texas Tech students protest against ‘rape culture’

    Betsy Blaney -
    October 2, 2014 12:25 am
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    FILE - In this Sept. 18, 2014 file photo, two girls and their dog make their way in a small boat in the flooded ponding area at Album Park in El Paso, Texas. The city experienced heavy overnight rains which flooded streets and caused overflows at collection sites such as Album Park. Texas continues to grind its way out of drought, helped by recent steady rains statewide and in the next few months by an El Nino weather pattern that promises to bring plentiful rain through winter, a National Weather Service forecaster says.(AP Photo/El Paso Times, Victor Calzada, File)

    El Nino forecast to help Texas out of drought

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    September 23, 2014 11:39 pm
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    Members of the Pecos fire department, with officials from numbering counties and Federal officials, inspect the rising water level on the Pecos River at the Barstow bridge in Ward County, Texas, Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. (AP Photo/The Odessa American, Courtney Sacco)

    Torrential rains have battered West Texas

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    September 22, 2014 10:34 pm
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    Lubbock unveils statue of wrongly convicted man

    Lubbock unveils statue of wrongly convicted man

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    September 17, 2014 10:56 pm
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    ERCOT: Ample electric capacity for fall, winter

    ERCOT: Ample electric capacity for fall, winter

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    September 2, 2014 7:57 pm
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    FILE - In this June 6, 2013 file photo, crews from Waste Control Specialists load the first of two containers with low-level radioactive waste from Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, into a reinforced 8-inch-thick concrete container at the 90-acre federal dump where it will remain forever, near Andrews, Texas. Regulators have approved allowing depleted uranium to be buried at a West Texas nuclear waste dump site. (AP Photo/Betsy Blaney, File)

    Texas regulators OK expanding nuclear waste site

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    August 20, 2014 9:16 pm
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    Aggressive weed brings woe to Texas cotton growers
    Energy and Environment

    Aggressive weed brings woe to Texas cotton growers

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    July 27, 2014 1:44 pm
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    Texas lawmakers study desalination expansion
    Energy and Environment

    Texas lawmakers study desalination expansion

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    July 20, 2014 2:01 pm
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    FILE - This Dec. 16, 2009 shows death row inmate Hank Skinner in the visiting area of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Polunksy Unit in West Livingston, Texas. Texas State District Judge Steven Emmert has ruled that Skinner would have been convicted of killing his girlfriend and her two sons in 1993 even if his original defense attorney had introduced DNA test results. (AP Photo/Michael Graczyk, File)

    Texas judge: DNA unlikely to have changed verdict

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    July 16, 2014 9:06 pm
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