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    Texas Gov. Rick Perry has written to President Obama criticizing his administration's energy policies, EPA regulations and failure to approve the construction of a pipeline to carry tar sands crude from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries. (AP/Kathy Willens)
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    Rick Perry sends Obama letter criticizing energy policy

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    Brad Pustejovsky is hugged by his wife Dolores as he answers a reporters question about his brother Joey Pustejovsky, Thursday, in West, Texas. Joey was a volunteer firefighter in West, who was killed one year ago fighting a fire at a fertilizer plant that would later explode. AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    Texas agency: Firefighters unprepared for blast

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    Though lawmakers told the Texas Juvenile Justice Department to shut the aging Corsicana Residential Treatment Facility more than a year ago, it still remains open, according to the Texas Tribune.
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    Empty juvenile facility sucks $100k in taxpayer money per month

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    May 16, 2014 4:00 am
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    American flight returns to Dallas with engine fire
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    American flight returns to Dallas with engine fire

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    Texas womens group, Ron Paul back Dewhurst in runoff for Texas lieutenant governor
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    Texas womens group, Ron Paul back Dewhurst in runoff for Texas lieutenant governor

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    May 15, 2014 6:25 pm
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    Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis listens during an education roundtable meeting in Arlington, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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    From Hollywood to New York, Wendy Davis raking in donations from the 1 percent

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    Texas company nears Indiana ethanol plant restart
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    Xcel to invest $557M in New Mexico, West Texas
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    Texas State Representative Jason Villalba, right, of Dallas, Texas, tours the Huy Fong Foods, Inc. manufacturing plant, maker of Sriracha hot sauce, with founder and CEO David Tran, in Irwindale, Calif. May 12, 2014.  Texas officials are trying to convince the Sriracha maker to move to their state after the city of Irwindale declared them a public nuisance. (AP Photo/San Gabriel Valley Tribune,  Leo Jarzomb)
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    Texas lawmakers tour embattled Sriracha plant

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    Virgin America gets 2 gates at Dallas airport
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    Virgin America gets 2 gates at Dallas airport

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