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An East Texas town wants to revolutionize how the state cares for people living with memory loss
The Gilmer Mirror· 6 days ago“An East Texas town wants to revolutionize how the state cares for people living with memory loss” was first published by The Texas Tribune ...
The health impact of living near a fossil gas leak
BBC News· 12 hours agoLeaked methane is helping scientists map toxic threats to health. At the very base of the United States, straddling the border between Texas and New...
'The heart of Austin beats here': Juneteenth, visit city's only intact slave quarters
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 7 days agoJust across the street, the Neills and Cochrans watched the Wheatville colony grow and thrive and,...
Closing of rural hospitals leaves towns with hard-to-use real estate
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAbandoned hospital buildings dot the map in central and east Tennessee. But in the western part of the state, two...Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare donated the building to ...
‘Unprecedented' storm cleanup continues in Plano; city launches website tracking progress
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 7 days agoAn onslaught of storms caused damages in just about every neighborhood in the city's 72 square...
American Truck Simulator circles Iowa on the map as its next DLC destination
Eurogamer· 3 days agoSince launching back in 2016, American Truck Simulator has - through its gradual succession of DLC...
The 'One Horse Town' that had to borrow a horse | The history of McCamey and its bright wind energy...
NewsWest 9· 3 days agoThe saying goes, McCamey is so small, they had to borrow a horse to even be considered a "One Horse ...
Union Pacific's 'Big Boy' train could be coming to a city near you
FOX 7 Austin· 5 days agoUnion Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 is the world’s largest operating steam locomotive. It will travel...
‘We were here before Fort Worth’: A struggle to preserve historic Black settlements
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSmall but thriving freedmen colonies dating back to the 1800s have slowly vanished. The descendants...
Paul Kengor: GPS is making us geographically stupid
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 4 days agoNot that geography was a strong point for Americans. In my lectures on China and Taiwan, I cite data on how few Americans can locate either country, even...