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Texas A Top Destination For Out-Of-State Transplants
“We are happy to have them. One thousand people a day are moving to the state of Texas, and they are coming from all over the nation.”

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“We are happy to have them. One thousand people a day are moving to the state of Texas, and they are coming from all over the nation.”

Two brothers, both students, were killed on Bailey Boswell Road Wednesday, Sept. 15 about 4:30 p.m., when they lost control of their car.
"If you get too sick from Covid, you may not recover, and your body may not be well enough to be ready to carry a pregnancy optimally.”
Currently, Cook Children’s is treating 39 COVID-19 patients, 13 of whom are in the ICU.
The government of the northern border state of Coahuila said state police officers came under fire while patrolling a dirt road.
U.S. Government data shows beef is up 14 percent, pork is up 12 percent and poultry is up 6.6 percent in costs compared to December of 2020.
Signs at each table warn a 5% surcharge will be added to each bill “due to the long-lasting hardships faced by the restaurant industry.”
The holidays are still a couple of months away, but already some people and companies are thinking about holiday shopping.
The list of those suffering from what's known as long COVID continues to grow.
Crews immediately began an offensive attack and were able to cut the flames off by accessing a breezeway.
Unlawful entries slowed slightly after reaching a 21-year high during the previous month.
The Landry Award player to watch this week is Plano East High School running back Ismail Mahdi.
What the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office is calling a domestic disturbance, happened around 4:40 p.m. in the 12000 block of FM 1836.
A lot of decisions will be made in the coming days and weeks.
The law, SB8, went into effect earlier this month after the Supreme Court declined an emergency appeal from abortion providers.
Nationwide, parents are being told to expect significant school bus delays for the foreseeable future.
In 2019, Formosa agreed to pay $50 million over allegations that the company spilled tons of pellets into waterways near the Gulf of Mexico.
After the city of Dallas acknowledged last month one of its IT employees lost data in April, the city is now taking a closer look.
“I may get a call at 10:30 in the morning or lunchtime, and somebody is asking me, ‘are you available to drive a bus today'”, said Lockman.