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While research has shown that Americans in general eat too much salt, opponents of federal limits placed on manufacturers' use ... Read Story »
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Waves of smoke alarmed Crossroads residents Feb. 1 and prompted a debate about the need for controlled burns. Read Story »
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Two undocumented immigrants and their U.S.-born children were detained by deputies Sunday morning after a traffic stop. Read Story »
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Climbing behind the wheel of a nearly 40-foot yellow bus for the first time, Pam Briones was scared. Read Story »
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Under national law, schools are not required to install seat belts on school buses. Read Story »
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Fifteen high school students dead, including the two student gunmen - Columbine, Colo., April 1999. Read Story »
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Port Lavaca resident Carl Baugh went skidding through an intersection in December 2009. Read Story »
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A step inside Friday's Fried Chicken in Shiner affords the visitor a chance at a steaming cup of coffee and ... Read Story »
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Roger Theisen spends his days interacting with tobacco users of all kinds at his store, Tobacco Junction. Read Story »
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YOAKUM -People in the Crossroads area will have a chance Tuesday to give input to state and federal officials about ... Read Story »
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Sarah Beaver used the One South mental health unit at Citizens Medical Center several times in the past. Read Story »
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For Mike Sizemore, any discussion about the future of the Texas lottery is simple. Read Story »
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Valentine's Day is a special day for Cheri Smith and the other women and girls in her family. Read Story »
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Dawn Kabela can still recall getting that fateful phone call. Read Story »
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Stephen Diebel stood Thursday morning on crunchy, charred earth, taking stock of what Mother Nature had accomplished in a matter ... Read Story »
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Victoria resident Amy Sodolak's small Wallis High School didn't have a 10-year reunion, but she said she would have liked ... Read Story »
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Taking the marriage leap brings many changes to a woman's life, including her name. Read Story »
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Victoria elected officials spent more than $500,000 to expand the largest park in the city. Read Story »
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While it's heads or tails whether Texas' lawmakers will approve legislation to expand gaming, one supporter thinks the odds are ... Read Story »
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Watch out. "Happy holidays" could be fighting words. Read Story »