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Early Voting Begins
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In Your Neighborhood
The Latino Vote: Local woman calls Latino voters to the polls
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News
Ken Paxton agrees to pause investigation into Texas group’s voter registrations
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National Politics
Early in-person voting begins amid changes in the voting process
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In Your Neighborhood
Here's a list of sample ballots for your Central Texas & Brazos Valley counties
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In Your Neighborhood
Allred’s fundraising lead over Cruz signals potential shift in Texas politics
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Local News
Record-breaking early voting turnout at Bell County polls
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National News
Yum Brands, Burger King reportedly pull onions from some restaurants
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National News
Despite Fed's recent interest rate drop, mortgage rates continue to climb
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National News
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National News
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National News
Boeing machinists vote down contract proposal, strike continues
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National News
World on pace for signifcant warming without immediate action, report warns
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National News
Fewer teens are getting their driver's licenses — but why?
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National News
Apple, Goldman Sachs ordered to pay $89M for mishandling Apple Card transactions
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National News
Bad state data may misdirect nearly $1B in federal funds to replace lead pipes
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National News
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